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"Everyone I Love Is Dead," "Everything Dies," "World Coming Down." 6. Life Is Killing Me (2003) type o negative discography 1991 2007 flac free
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| Release Year | Album Title | Key Info | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Slow, Deep and Hard | A raw, ambitious debut tackling themes of heartbreak and misanthropy with brutal honesty. It fused thrash metal speed with gothic atmospheres and set the template for the band's darkly humorous, self-loathing lyrical style. | | 1992 | The Origin of the Feces | A controversial "fake live" album that was actually a studio recording with fabricated crowd noise. It served as a sardonic commentary on live albums and record contracts, featuring rawer, faster versions of early songs and tracks like "I Know You're Fucking Someone Else." | | 1993 | Bloody Kisses | The band's commercial and artistic breakthrough, earning the first Gold and Platinum record for Roadrunner Records. Driven by massive hits like "Black No. 1" and "Christian Woman," it perfected their signature formula: crushing doom riffs, beautiful melodies, and Steele's iconic vampire-esque vocals. | | 1996 | October Rust | An expansion of Bloody Kisses ' melodic side, trading some of the earlier aggression for lush, psychedelic atmospheres and Beatlesque pop hooks (as on the cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl"). | | 1999 | World Coming Down | A stark, bleak, and deeply personal response to a period of immense grief for Steele, who lost his mother, sister, and dog in rapid succession. The album is a crushing meditation on drug abuse, loss, and depression, representing the band at their most raw and emotionally direct. | | 2003 | Life Is Killing Me | A "return to form" that felt like a career-spanning sampler. It features the dark humor of "I Don't Wanna Be Me," the catchy "Less Than Zero," and a cover of "Angry Inch" from the film Hedwig and the Angry Inch . | | 2007 | Dead Again | The final studio album, released on the SPV/Steamhammer label. It is arguably the band's most aggressive and experimental work, returning to their thrash metal roots with Peter Steele handling all drum tracking. It is a fitting, ferocious, and sprawling finale to their career. |
. Led by the late Peter Steele, their discography remains a cornerstone for fans of the melancholy and the macabre. Studio Discography (1991–2007)