The second album from Type O Negative, "The Origin of the Feces" was recorded in a studio but a fake audience track was added to give the illusion of a live album. The cover of the original release had an up close picture of an anus (reputed to belong to frontman Peter Steele). Subsequent reissues feature a different cover, a black and green portrait of 1493 painting "The Dance of Death".
Type O Negative's second album "The Origin of Feces" is an album that took a long time to get into, and many tries to listen to out of all of the bands Discography. The album provided no new songs in the album, and were re-recorded and re-titled to different versions
This is a fake live album created in the studio with overdubbed crowd noises (mostly negative abuse) provided by fans. CD pressings: 1992 - Roadracer Records - original cover 1994 - Roadrunner Records - alternate cover, bonus track 1997 - Roadrunner Records - alternate cover, bonus track, remastered. Bonus track on re-releases: 08. Paranoid (Black Sabbath cover) (07:20) . The original cover shows Peter Steele's anus, later releases come with a changed artwork. This was Type O Negative's first song recorded with Johnny Kelly on drums. Hey Pete" is actually a cover version of "Hey Joe", whose authorship is disputed.
The songs were long, multi-part theatrical epics, with lyrics loosely surrounding a story involving a man enacting revenge on a cheating girlfriend before ultimately contemplating his actions and committing suicide. They began creating a new album that was supposed to be live.
Altri album di Type O Negative. The Complete Roadrunner Collection 1991-2003. September Sun. Profits of Doom. The Best of Type O Negative. Symphony for the Devil.
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This one supposed to be a live album (as the Roadrunner Rec specified in the contract), but the band spent all the money on cheap vodka and booze. Realizing they needed to fulfill their contractual obligations, the band simply re-recorded their debut album Slow Deep and Hard, added a couple of songs and retitled some of the other songs and then added fake crowd noise. Tape, Vinyl, CD, Recording etc. Not for sale or trade. 5. Band(s): Type O Negative. I think I bought the shirt from the fan club in 1982 or early 1983. So, I wore it to the show.