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Type O Negative left Roadrunner after the album's release, having fulfilled their contract for the label. In June 2004, Type O Negative signed to the Steamhammer imprint of SPV Records. [28] Their only album for the label, Dead Again, was released in 2007. Dead Again debuted at No. 27 in the United States, [29] the band's highest chart debut to ...
The discography of Type O Negative, an American gothic metal band, consists of seven studio albums, three live albums, two compilation albums, two video albums, sixteen singles and ten music videos. Albums
Songs from the albums The Origin of the Feces and then-new material from The Least Worst Of are not represented on the album. Despite being an unsanctioned release, the cover of Deep Purple 's " Highway Star " does not appear on any other Type O Negative release and is exclusive to the compilation - with the exception of its previous inclusion ...
The song "Halloween in Heaven" is a tribute to Dimebag Darrell, [4] ... The bonus disc featured live material recorded by Type O Negative in 1999 and 2007. [15]
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"Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)" is a single by American gothic metal band Type O Negative from their 1993 album Bloody Kisses. The song was written by lead singer Peter Steele while driving a garbage truck. During an interview with Revolver, he stated "I was waiting in line for three hours to dump 40 cubic yards of human waste at the ...
Life Is Killing Me is the sixth studio album by gothic metal band Type O Negative.It was released on June 17, 2003, and was their final studio album released through record label Roadrunner Records.
World Coming Down is the fifth studio album by the American gothic metal band Type O Negative.Released on September 21, 1999, it is considered to be the darkest of the band's releases, [1] having been written after a series of deaths in frontman Peter Steele's family, combined with the desire to break away from the sexually charged themes of the previous albums. [2]