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* BassoProfundo: Steele's signature low voice, although he was capable of reaching tenor range (and quite loudly as well).



* LeadBassist: Peter Steele was Type B ("Singer") and C ("Face"). He was the founder of Carnivore and Type O Negative, and he served as singer and bassist in both bands. He's also famous for being [[MrFanservice incredibly handsome]] (to the point of [[EvenTheGuysWantHim attracting male admirers]], to his dismay), his [[BassoProfundo deep vocals]], and his rather [[BlackComedy dark]] and [[SelfDeprecation self-deprecating]] humor. The band's music tends to be bass-driven as well, often using heavy distortion to make Peter's bass sound like a second guitar.

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* LeadBassist: Peter Steele was Type B ("Singer") and C ("Face"). He was the founder of Carnivore and Type O Negative, and he served as singer and bassist in both bands. He's also famous for being [[MrFanservice incredibly handsome]] (to the point of [[EvenTheGuysWantHim attracting male admirers]], to his dismay), his [[BassoProfundo deep vocals]], vocals, and his rather [[BlackComedy dark]] and [[SelfDeprecation self-deprecating]] humor. The band's music tends to be bass-driven as well, often using heavy distortion to make Peter's bass sound like a second guitar.
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* ''World Coming Down'' (1999)

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* ''World Coming Down'' ''Music/WorldComingDown'' (1999)
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** "Kill All The White People" on Bloody Kisses probably predates the rest of the album, as it's a hardcore punk song that stylistically fits with the Carnivore material right down to Peter's harsh vocals.
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* ''October Rust'' (1996)[[note]]Despite Abruscato being replaced with Johnny Kelly, this and the next two albums use programmed drums instead.[[/note]]

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* ''October Rust'' ''Music/OctoberRust'' (1996)[[note]]Despite Abruscato being replaced with Johnny Kelly, this and the next two albums use programmed drums instead.[[/note]]

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* ConceptAlbum: ''The Origin of the Feces'' is a fake LiveAlbum (actually a studio album consisting mostly of re-recorded songs from ''Slow, Deep and Hard'') of the band playing to an audience that hates them (yet still paid money to see them, as Peter noted). The band gets booed, the performance of "Prelude to Agony" (renamed "Pain" here) is interrupted by a bomb threat, and "Xero Tolerance" (renamed "Kill You Tonight") is disrupted by people throwing things at the band.



* NoEnding: Many of their songs end with a sudden digital cut-off, rather than a proper ending. This makes sense when one considers they were influenced by The Beatles. Furthermore, their "Day Tripper" [[Music/TheBeatles Beatles medley]] ends with the riff from "I Want You (She's So Heavy)," and the band can't resist abruptly cutting the recording off the same way the original does.

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Many of their songs end with a sudden digital cut-off, rather than a proper ending. This makes sense when one considers they were influenced by The Beatles. Furthermore, their "Day Tripper" [[Music/TheBeatles Beatles medley]] ends with the riff from "I Want You (She's So Heavy)," and the band can't resist abruptly cutting the recording off the same way the original does.does.
** The ConceptAlbum ''The Origin of the Feces" gives no indication of how the hostile audience responded to the band finishing their set. "Kill You Tonight (Reprise)" ends instead with a piano chord (similar to the end of Music/TheBeatles' "[[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand A Day in the Life]]") and chirping crickets.
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This is clearly about Peter's personal life.


* StepfordSnarker: Peter Steele was an interesting example. Type O Negative's song lyrics and Peter's [[DeadpanSnarker personality]] in interviews suggested that he was sarcastic for comic effect, though it was apparent later on that he really did have issues with insecurity, perfectionism, and depression. It first manifested itself notably on the production of the album World Coming Down (after several of his relatives died), but was especially apparent after his involuntary admission in 2005 to a psychiatric hospital by his sisters. When he died in 2010, many were surprised it wasn't suicide.
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* SongStyleShift: Many songs have multiple distinctive sections, to the point where the band's wiki [[https://typeonegative.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_cantos has a list of them.]]
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** He also co-wrote and sang "Just Say No To Love" on [[Music/BlackSabbath Tony Iommi]]'s solo album ''Iommi''.
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* ''Dead Again'' (2007) [[note]] The only album with Johnny Kelly's actual drum playing. [[/note]]

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* ''Dead Again'' ''Music/{{Dead Again|2007}}'' (2007) [[note]] The only album with Johnny Kelly's actual drum playing. [[/note]]

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