Following the breakup of the crossover thrash band Carnivore, Peter Steele formed Type O Negative [1, 2]. Their debut album is a raw, aggressive, and abrasive mixture of hardcore punk, doom metal, and industrial soundscapes.
The downtuned guitars and slow basslines in this album are punishing. FLAC brings out the crushing depth of the low-end frequencies. 6. Life Is Killing Me (2003)
The Ultimate Guide to Type O Negative’s Discography (1991–2007) in FLAC
"Christian Woman," "Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)." 4. October Rust (1996)
Aggressive thrash mixed with doom metal elements, raw punk energy, and early industrial influences.
This guide explores the complete Type O Negative studio discography from 1991 to 2007, highlighting why these albums sound incredible in high-resolution audio. The Studio Albums (1991–2007) 1. Slow, Deep and Hard (1991) Raw, aggressive, and abrasive.
Darker and heavier than Slow, Deep and Hard , with a tighter performance despite the "live" gimmick.
It features re-recorded, faster versions of tracks from the debut album, along with a heavy cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Hey Joe" (retitled "Hey Pete").
from Peter Steele and his custom bass guitars. Lush, layered synthesizers played by Josh Silver. Atmospheric production that relies on high dynamic range.