Type O Negative Discography

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Year Title Chart positions Album
US Mainstream Rock US Modern Rock
1993 "Black No.1 (Little Miss Scare-All)" - - Bloody Kisses
1993 "Christian Woman" - - Bloody Kisses
1996 "Love You to Death" - - October Rust
1996 "My Girlfriend's Girlfriend" - - October Rust
1997 "Cinnamon Girl" - - October Rust
1999 "Everything Dies" #37 - World Coming Down
2000 "Everyone I Love Is Dead" - - World Coming Down
2003 "I Don't Wanna Be Me" #40 - Life Is Killing Me
2003 "Life Is Killing Me" - - Life Is Killing Me
2007 "The Profit of Doom" - - Dead Again
Type O Negative
Peter Steele | Josh Silver | Kenny Hickey | Johnny Kelly
Sal Abruscato
Discography
Albums: Slow Deep and Hard | The Origin of the Feces | Bloody Kisses | October Rust | World Coming Down | Life Is Killing Me | Dead Again
Compilations: Least Worst Of | The Best of Type O Negative
Live Albums: Symphony for the Devil
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