The Drab Four’s Legacy: A Deep Dive into the Type O Negative Discography (1991–2007)
Bloody Kisses (1993) - FLAC
2. Bloody Kisses (1993)
- The Breakthrough: The album that put Roadrunner Records on the map. This is where the "soundscape" era began.
- FLAC Recommendation: This is a mandatory FLAC listen. The album is famous for its use of reverb, samples, and stereo panning. On "Black No. 1," the Hammond organ and whispered backing vocals float in the mix. Compression artifacts (common in MP3s) tend to muddy the distinct separation between the keyboard layers and the rhythm guitar. A FLAC rip allows the low-end fuzz to rumble without distortion.
- Key Tracks: "Black No. 1," "Christian Woman," "We Hate Everyone."
The 1991–2007 Context: October Rust represents the peak of their commercial and sonic experimentation. A top FLAC rip of this album is non-negotiable.