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"Earthy, tactile and infused
with Pagan influences, fire imagery and salamious sensuality,
October Rust is candy for a diabetic world. Have a bite."
Type O Negative began their career with the 1991 Roadrunner release
Slow, Deep and Hard, followed by the luridly titled Origin of
the Feces. On October Rust, the highly anticipated follow-up to
their gold-certified third album Bloody Kisses, which spawned
the hits "Black No. 1" and "Christian Woman" and earned the quartet
slots on tours ranging from NIN to Queensryche.
"We really came into our own with our last album; we found our
style" explains Steele. Not that we set any limitations on the
new album, we simply feel this is the logical continuation from
Bloody Kisses, unlike Slow, Deep and Hard to Bloody Kisses which
was really, really different.
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