DISCOGRAPHY

Type O has released four official albums, Slow, Deep, and Hard; Origin of the Feces; Bloody Kisses; and October Rust. They have also released some singles off of Bloody Kisses and October Rust, including Christian Woman, Summer Breeze, Black No. 1, Love You to Death, In Praise of Bacchus (promo only), My Girfriends Girlfriend, and Cinnamon Girl. I have collected here my opinions about these albums, as well as many of their covers.

SLOW, DEEP, AND HARD- This album is good, but the material is much better represented on Origin. However, I must say I love Peter's uneducated accent on this album.

ORIGIN OF THE FECES- The "live" album is a damn fine piece of work. All of the songs display everything Type O is about, icluding love, hate, apathy, as well as the many ways they are brought forth in the music. My favorite songs on this album are Hey Pete and Paranoid. Neither are Type O songs, but they make them better.

BLOODY KISSES- The band's breakthrough album. This album went gold, and one listen will tell you why. Most of the songs, with a few obvious exceptions, could have been singles. This great album was followed by the vary limited home video, For When It Rains, which included a digi-pak version of the disk that included the song Suspended At Dusk. It is worth buying both copies. The best songs are Christian Woman, Blood and Fire, Kill all the White People, and, of course, Black No. 1.

OCTOBER RUST- This is, in my opinion, the best Type O disk. All of the songs have an outstanding aura about them, and they are just impossible to describe. Although there moments of unneccesary self-indulgance (the glorious liberation...) this disk kicks major ass all over the place. Best songs-All of em.

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