Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Jul 12 '05
Pros: A mind-blowing collection of Type O music, lots of rare stuff, sinfully decadent. Cons: Peter ... when are we gonna get the words to Everything Dies???
Summary: If youve read any of my Typ
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O Negative reviews you know that my love of them goes beyond the goth appeal and erotic noir. I was attracted to their music for various reasons but it wasnt until I sat down and ...
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Feb 17 '05
Pros: Just slow, heavy metal Cons: A Couple of songs which make me want to hit something
Summary: Okay, so before I start of this review, let me either scare away or keep the hardcore Type O fans from killing me. To tell the truth, this is the only Type O Negative Album I own, and it's probably gonna stay that way for a little while. Please don't ...
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Nov 09 '04
Pros: Has most of their "hits", albeit in slaughtered form. Always good for a laugh. Cons: Heavily edited classics, darkly mediocre rare tracks. Song selection well below poverty level.
Summary: This 'un goes out to a Turkish friend of mine who, in addition to being a Type O fan, also appreciates the finer things in life, like p*ssing on boats from the top of hotels and arguing politics over cheap draft beer. Serefe, buddy, and make it back ...
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Apr 03 '03
Pros: A great comp of strong songs, and some new ones too. Cons: Remixes? Edits? Who needs those?
Summary: Thats right. Sit down, stretch your muscles, and hit play on that beloved stereo system you have sitting in the corner. This is it, kiddies. This is it. Type O Negative have proven their intent to come back again and again with their Least Worst Of....
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Jan 01 '03
Pros: The best songs of the slowest most depressing band on earth Cons: Long songs, very slow, very depressing (But personally I like all those things)
Summary: Brillant album. If you've never before heard of this band and have been thinking about picking up one of thier albums then buy this one. Greatest hits album with 2 new songs. Alos includes versions of Black Sabbath's "Black Sabbath" and Jimi Hendrix "Hey...
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Dec 02 '01
Pros: Type O Negative's music, Peter Steele's voice Cons: none
Summary: I really like Type O Negative's music. The first time I ever heard them, I thought they were great!
The combination of the music and Peter Steele's voice is just awesome. They are just classic artists that can never sound bad.
I have...
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Apr 25 '01
Pros: A number of songs that should have made it onto the "World Coming Down" album Cons: Remakes of Black No. 1 & Christian Woman
Summary: When I started looking on this site for reviews for this band I was astonished that more people weren’t listed. Then I had to sit there and realize that Type O Negative is not the behemoth band that I think they deserve to be all around this world...
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Dec 05 '00
Pros: New takes on some of their best songs Cons: Black No. 1 is a cleaner version
Summary: First off let me say that I've been a big Type O Negative fan since thier first album in 91(Slow, Hard, and Deep). I've watched the bands style change from a heavy angry rock to a darker gothic rock, and I've loved every step of the trip. When I heard...
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Nov 11 '00
Pros: Three new tracks and a couple of surprises; perfect starter set for new fans! Cons: "Black No. 1" edit is the worst of the bunch; inclusion of dance-happy "Cinnamon Girl"
Summary: *Note: No elephants were harmed during the recording of this album.
One year removed from the 1999 release of the epic World Coming Down LP, the Lords of Flatbush - Type O Negative - indulge their fans with a...
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