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[QUOTE="Josh_Martin:192338"]Slow Deep and Hard, duh. I remember buying that when it first came out. Carnivore was and is my favorite band ever. It took a little while to grow on me because it was quite a bit different from Carnivore but after seeing them live a few times in '91-'92 I began to love it. Type O shows were a lot cooler before all the goth fags got into them. Bloody Kisses is great too though. That was another one that took a while to grow on me because it was so different from SD&H. Again, seeing the material done live made it all click. I was going to college in NYC at the time and Type O would play out almost every weekend. I must've seen them over 20 times during the Bloody Kisses era. I know I've seen them play every song live from that record. October Rust was pretty boring. I really like Die With Me and one other song but most of that record was plodding gayness that didn't go anywhere. You can tell they were doing too much coke at the time. Downers make you creative, uppers just make you numb. World Coming Down, I thought was a pretty good return to form. Total fucking depressing doom. There was some filler but songs like White Slavery and Who Will Save the Sane made up for it. Life is Killing Me, best album since Bloody Kisses. I love the way Peter Steele writes songs. Perfect combo of Black Sabbath and the Beatles. [/QUOTE]
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