Ik hoorde het pas net en ik baal...Steele, dood, dat had nog lang niet mogen gebeuren

Opgegroeid met Carnivore, SlowDeep&Hard grijsgedraaid, origin of the feces en Bloody Kisses ook...daarna net als velen afgehaakt vanwege het te lage tempo maar met Life is Killing me weer helemaal terug vooral deze:
HARD aan in de auto en gas erop!
Ik zal hem missen en ben onwijs blij dat ik de laatste Carnivore show in 013 heb gezien, een avondje ouderwets meebrullen en bangen met de King of Brooklyn!
RIP peter, hope you found your peace!
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Produced under the working title None More Negative,[2] Type O's first album Slow Deep and Hard incorporated dragging dirge riffs, maniacal punk-metal outbursts, and droning industrial and gothic atmospheres. The songs were long, multi-part theatrical epics, with lyrical topics ranging from heartbreak to getting revenge on a cheating lover, and even contemplating suicide. Their first tour following the album's release was met with hostility, primarily by Dutch political activists who failed to recognize Peter Steele's tongue-in-cheek humor regarding certain social topics, which resulted in false accusations that the band's members were misogynists and Nazi sympathizers.[3] This was perceived as ironic by the band, as Josh Silver is Jewish (they made light of the situation on the album Bloody Kisses, with a song titled "We Hate Everyone").
Back in the States, Roadrunner Records held Type O Negative to a contractual obligation of recording a live album.
With the money they received from the label to facilitate the recording of the album at Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, Type O instead used it to buy cheap vodka, and re-recorded their debut in Silver's basement. They later dubbed in live noises, and improvised a fake "fight" between the band and the hostile "crowd." Entitled The Origin of the Feces, a warning label was put on the album cover: "Not Live At Brighton Beach." The cover was also controversial, as it originally depicted a man's anus (believed to be Steele) being spread by his hands, until later copies featured a different cover depicting skeletons. Roadrunner was not amused with the prank, but went ahead and released the album in 1992 anyway.
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[ Bericht 52% gewijzigd door YuckFou op 15-04-2010 22:33:32 ]