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Bloody Kisses
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Category: Gothic Metal
Year: 1993
Label: Roadrunner Records
Catalog Number: RR 9100-2
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Personnel
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Peter Steele vocals, bass
Kenny Hickey guitars, vocals
Josh Silver keyboards, backing vocals
Sal Abruscato drums
Joey Zampella vocals
Alan Robert vocals
Chris Zamp vocals
Debbie Alter vocals
Karen Rose vocals
Bonnie Weiss vocals
Paul Bento sitar, tambura
Keith Caputo vocals
Mike Palmeri vocals
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Tracks
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1. | Machine Screw | 0:40 |
2. | Christian Woman | 8:58 |
3. | Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All) | 11:15 |
4. | Fay Wray Come Out and Play | 1:03 |
5. | Kill All the White People | 3:24 |
6. | Summer Breeze | 4:50 | | Cover: Seals and Crofts |
7. | Set Me on Fire | 3:29 |
8. | Dark Side of the Womb | 0:28 |
9. | We Hate Everyone | 6:51 |
10. | Bloody Kisses (A Death in the Family) | 10:56 |
11. | 3.0.I.F | 2:07 |
12. | Too Late: Frozen | 7:50 |
13. | Blood and Fire | 5:33 |
14. | Can't Lose You | 6:09 |
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Total Running Time: | 73:33 |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Freddy |
Date: June 23, 2001 at 18:15 |
Great CD. Great cover of Summer Breeze.
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From: Damien |
Date: September 10, 2002 at 11:36 |
Ah screw it! I'm sticking to Iced Earth and Blind Guardian from now on. Good if you like Type O Negative otherwise they are not the best metal band to start out with. Still as a non-fan this is an okay CD. Just okay....
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From: Phineas Freak |
Date: October 15, 2002 at 10:53 |
You gotta love that album cover. Type O are a great live band too. This was their last good CD.
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From: me |
Date: November 27, 2002 at 11:23 |
gotta love this CD. all their tunes are good, but bloody kisses is the best!!
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From: husain shaeen |
Date: December 3, 2002 at 8:45 |
this is a great and excellent album from one opf the most excellent bands after black sabbath they are an answer to all the shite and numetal bullshit like nickelback and murderdolls and bullshittin useless bands like offspring and american head charge .the fuking metal world is alive because of type o negative and this is a great album .go out and spend even 50 dollars on it it's worth the money your girls and drinks.
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From: bloody Myx |
Date: March 22, 2003 at 11:06 |
Nothin in this world could ever stop me loving this band! Just keep on beleivin that metal will always be ALIVE and it will never ever be Dead!!
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From: Eldritch |
Date: May 5, 2003 at 3:11 |
It's so unfortunate nowadays that so many people who consider themselves goth listen to absolute mindless crap like Type O Negative. This band is a horribly watered down version of what goth once was. Save the money you would spend on this waste of an album and go buy the Mission UK, the Sisters of Mercy or London Arfter Midnight.
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From: Anthrax |
Date: June 3, 2003 at 11:57 |
This album isn't all that its okay why is everyone sweating this album for i mean come one its all right fo type o negative
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From: GodOD69 |
Date: August 7, 2003 at 22:40 |
Type O' ain't goth in my book as there songs just don't have a goth ring to them. Just cause they sing Black #1 doesn't make em a goth band. Black is my favorite lack of color but Goth peeps are obscure on a whole different level. That and Sisters of Mercey are not a goth band as they have abounced to there fans they just come out looking like it.
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From: Sethmosis |
Date: December 17, 2003 at 2:45 |
All of Type O's CD's are good. I especially like some of the songs on this CD however. Their riffs may not be all that complicated for the most part, but they have a dark, deep, slow, creepy, and deadly sound to them!
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From: Blue Charvel |
Date: December 17, 2003 at 12:07 |
I agree, Type O is all about atmosphere. If you're looking for instrumental wizardry, you will most likely walk away unimpressed. Not that they're bad musicians or anything, virtuosity is just not the focal point of the band.
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From: unforgivinglove |
Date: May 26, 2004 at 20:32 |
i dont care what no one say's,i belive type o,is a very DEEP metal,i love it,to me all there albums where perfect,i belive we need more bands like them.....
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From: Blue Tequila |
Date: May 30, 2004 at 1:09 |
Never heard of these guys before 1998, then saw a stripper dance to the song Black No.1 and spent the next three days trying to find out who the hell the band was. Finally found out and got this cd the same day. Awesome fuckin' disc from start to finish! I don't know what's up with 2 different versions of this cd floating around. The digipack version is better IMO. Great cover of Summer Breeze.
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From: |
Date: July 1, 2004 at 10:03 |
gothic music doesnt mean you have to be a goth
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Brutal Metal Volunteer |
From: Blue Charvel |
Date: July 1, 2004 at 12:02 |
But if you're a goth, do you have to like gothic music?
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From: |
Date: July 2, 2004 at 4:23 |
i dont think so... i dunno im not gothic and dont really like goths anyways does type o negative have any permanent members that play insturments because accordint to this analysis from the site they dont
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: August 24, 2013 at 21:28 |
This is one of those CD's that tends to find its way into my rotation in the autumn, especially around Halloween time. Gotta love the doomy, gothy atmosphere, and the band's sense of humor. Peter Steele occasionally (okay, often) tries too hard to sound creepy, and the music could be produced in such a way to make it sound heavier, with guirars more upfront. Oh well, it is what it is, and if you're going to own any Type O albums, this is the one to get. The track listing above is the digipak reissued in about '99, the band requesting the label remove the dumb 'interludes' and a couple thrashy hardcore songs that weere on the original '93 release.
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: October 14, 2022 at 15:26 |
It's autumn again, and so a good time to revisit the Type O. This is a band that really could only have existed in the '90's. Much of their politically-incorrect humor would not be appreciated today, and the whole goth culture they simultaneously embraced and lampooned now seemed antiquated. They became known as the Drab Four, but thanks to synesthesia, I "hear" a lot of colors in their music thanks to Josh Silver's lush keyboards, which do tend to drown Kenny Hickey's grinding doom riffs timetimes. "Kill All The White People" and "We Hate Everyone" sound like leftovers from Carnivore, and were removed from a later digipak re-release of the album (the track listing above has been updated to the original), but they offer a bit of their own flavor when things sometimes threaten to bog down. "Christian Woman" and "Black #1" are essential tracks as is "Summer Breeze," but other good ones include the title track, "Too Late" and "Set Me On Fire," as well as the bonus track "Su"Suspended In D
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: October 14, 2022 at 15:26 |
It's autumn again, and so a good time to revisit the Type O. This is a band that really could only have existed in the '90's. Much of their politically-incorrect humor would not be appreciated today, and the whole goth culture they simultaneously embraced and lampooned now seemed antiquated. They became known as the Drab Four, but thanks to synesthesia, I "hear" a lot of colors in their music thanks to Josh Silver's lush keyboards, which do tend to drown Kenny Hickey's grinding doom riffs timetimes. "Kill All The White People" and "We Hate Everyone" sound like leftovers from Carnivore, and were removed from a later digipak re-release of the album (the track listing above has been updated to the original), but they offer a bit of their own flavor when things sometimes threaten to bog down. "Christian Woman" and "Black #1" are essential tracks as is "Summer Breeze," but other good ones include the title track, "Too Late" and "Set Me On Fire," as well as the bonus track "Su"Suspended In D
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: October 14, 2022 at 15:27 |
"Suspended In Dusk." You can get all this and more on the two-disc "Top Shelf" edition.
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