seven studio albums

Type O Negative's primary discography from 1991 to 2007 consists of , ranging from their raw debut Slow, Deep and Hard to their final swan song Dead Again . Studio Album Report (1991–2007) Release Year Album Title Notable Tracks / Details 1991 Slow, Deep and Hard

2007: Dead Again – The Final Descent

1993: Bloody Kisses – The Breakthrough

If you're looking to explore the band's discography or revisit their iconic albums, you're in luck! This post offers a comprehensive collection of Type O Negative's studio albums, EPs, and compilations, spanning their entire career from 1991 to 2007, in high-quality FLAC format.

The Drab Four: A Journey Through Type O Negative’s Discography (1991–2007)

  • FLAC Highlights: The infamous “digitized cat meow” and the swirling Leslie speaker effects on the chorus of “Black No. 1.” In FLAC, you can hear the modulation of the rotary speaker effect distinctly.
  • The Secret Track: The hidden song after “Kill All the White People” features extreme low-end feedback. On compressed audio, it sounds like mud. In FLAC, it is a terrifying, controlled resonance.
  • Version Note: Seek the 2009 Roadrunner remaster (included in most Discography 1991-2007 sets), which corrects the phase issues of the original vinyl.

Ultra-Low Bass:

Peter Steele played a bass tuned down to B-standard. Lossless audio prevents distortion in these sub-bass frequencies.

Slow, Deep and Hard (1991)

: The debut album, known for its raw, dragging dirges and industrial influences.