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Type o Negative
 
Formed : 1989
Starring : Pete Steele - vocalist/bassist/songwriter
Ken Hickey - guitarist
Josh Silver - keyboardist
Johnny Kelly - drummer
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Album : Bloody Kisses
 
Resource : Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Description : New York goth metal quartet Type O Negative is led by vocalist/bassist/songwriter Pete Steele and features guitarist Ken Hickey, keyboardist Josh Silver, and drummer Johnny Kelly. Pete Steele formed Type O Negative in 1990 out of the remnants of thrash band Carnivore, along with his friend Sal Abruscato (drums). Type O's music slowed down the tempos of thrash metal, alternately satirizing and wallowing in a glum mixture of misanthropy, misogyny, depression, and vampiric vocals, as well as loads of cheap-sounding guitar distortion. The band's debut album, , was released in 1991, featuring long, mopey dirges with titles like "Unsuccessfully Coping With the Natural Beauty of Infidelity." Not everyone appreciated Pete Steele's dark sense of humor, though, and he was roasted by some critics who charged him with being a homicidal misogynist and Nazi sympathizer. A fake live album, The Origin of the Feces, appeared the following year, its notorious cover depicting a pair of spread buttocks (the album was eventually reissued with less graphic artwork). 1993's Bloody Kisses added surprisingly skilled The Beatles melodies, and Pete Steele's often ironic treatments of his depressing subject matter and the emotional and musical excesses of goth (particularly Type O Negative's brand) were deadly accurate and often very funny. Abruscato departed following its release to join Life of Agony, at which point Kelley Deal joined the band. Bloody Kisses slowly won the band a cult following, thanks in part to the video for "Black No. 1" and the band's constant touring, and the album cracked Billboard's Top 200 well over a year after its release. The more upbeat follow-up, October Rust, appeared in 1996, building on the more pop-oriented tracks of its predecessor; in the meantime, Pete Steele achieved notoriety by appearing as a Playgirl magazine centerfold. World Coming Down finally appeared in 1999 after a three-year hiatus, a considerably darker affair than October Rust but proof that -- in spite of Pete Steele's pronouncements to the contrary -- its predecessors were no fluke. In 2000, Roadrunner compiled , which featured European single edits and alternate mixes of the band's most popular songs, plus several unreleased tracks.
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