Which of those would you like?
The band's third album, (1993), marked a significant turning point in their career. With its blend of heavy riffs, melodic choruses, and Steele's powerful vocals, the album received widespread critical acclaim and helped establish Type O Negative as a major force in the gothic metal genre.
The discography of , spanning from 1991 to 2007, represents a singular evolution in heavy music. Over the course of seven studio albums, the "Drab Four" from Brooklyn—led by the towering presence of Peter Steele—forged a sound that blended the crushing weight of Black Sabbath with the melodic sensibilities of The Beatles and the atmospheric gloom of gothic rock.
Look into Type O Negative, especially the album Slow, Deep, and Hard. Slow, Deep and Hard The Origin of the Feces
. Led by the late Peter Steele, their discography remains a cornerstone for fans of the melancholy and the macabre. Studio Discography (1991–2007)
