"Christian Woman", "Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)"
Born out of the ashes of Peter Steele's thrash/crossover band Carnivore, Type O Negative's debut was raw and abrasive. Combining slow, dragging doom riffs inspired by Black Sabbath with frantic bursts of hardcore punk and industrial soundscapes, it established the band's signature style. In lossless FLAC format, the heavy sludge and distorted bass lines carry a massive physical weight. 2. The Origin of the Feces (1992) May 12, 1992 Key Tracks: "Hey Pete", "Are You Afraid" Type O Negative - Discography 1991 - 2007 -FLAC...
Peter Steele played a bass tuned down to B-standard. Lossless audio prevents distortion in these sub-bass frequencies. "Christian Woman", "Black No
Released to fulfill their record contract, this release is a featuring re-recordings of their debut tracks overlaid with simulated crowd banter, heckling, and a fake bomb threat. Despite the satire, the musicianship is stellar. The high fidelity of FLAC highlights Josh Silver's cinematic synth layers underneath the humorous chaos. 3. Bloody Kisses (1993) Release Date: August 17, 1993 In lossless FLAC format, the heavy sludge and
Josh Silver’s synth layers often sit subtly beneath heavy guitars; FLAC prevents these delicate details from being compressed.