
“Love You to Death” (from October Rust, 1996) With “Green Man” Peter envisioned himself as a part of nature and wrote mournfully about that connection to our eventual return to whence we came. One of Peter’s most beloved nicknames is “The Green Man.” This is a result of his ever-present and ever-expressed love of nature, despite being born and raised in Red Hook, Brooklyn. But tackling the subject without cheesing it up is certainly something new, and Peter took on that challenge with “All Hallows Eve.” Type O Negative not only takes on the subject of Halloween as we know it today but does so with aplomb, creating a beautiful anthem.

Type O Negative is a goth outfit, and we all know how the goths love Halloween.

“All Hallows Eve” (from World Coming Down, 1999) A sense of hopelessness in an unchangeable eternal order. Given the title, that shouldn’t come as a shock. The whole album, World Coming Down, focuses on death. One of the themes that Type-O foreshadowed on October Rust‘s “Red Water (Christmas Mourning)”: a sense of loss throughout the years, piling up on your heart death clouding otherwise happy celebrations. “ Everything Dies” (from World Coming Down, 1999) Peter was a lover of women, both literally and figuratively, and what better way to celebrate women in their naturally intended state more than a song about performing oral sex on a woman while she is menstruating? Type O Negative always knows to turn a completely natural occurrence into a heightened sexual experience. So with that, let’s get into the playlist: “ Wolf Moon” (from October Rust, 1996)
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Lost in those stories is the fact that Type O Negative is arguably the greatest gothic metal band of all time-a band that could be from no other place than New York City, and a band that was full of humor and the uncanny ability to poke fun at the very thing their music claimed to hold so dear. His blood and semen is the formula for Viagra.”) Always in the public eye, Peter Steele was also a guest on the Jerry Springer Show where he spoke about his interactions with groupies. (I shared this fact with my friend Paul who quickly quipped, “Bro, Peter Steele is always fully erect. “Type O” is well known for late frontman Peter Steele, a strapping, six-foot six-inch human being who once posed fully-erect in Playgirl.

For this week’s Top 10, I’ve chosen to write about one of my all-time favorite bands: Type O Negative.
