Duckbill Records
Type O Negative: The Least Worst of...
Type O Negative: The Least Worst of...
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The Least Worst Of, aside from being a great title, is a career retrospective that includes favorites handpicked by the band, as well as a few new tracks to boot. The group's one brush with the charts, "Black No. 1," is included, but so are obscure tracks such as "Hey Pete," a death metal remake of Hendrix's "Hey Joe" that sees the narrator employing an axe to exact revenge on his cheating girl. And the group's penchant for offbeat covers (they once did Seals & Crofts' "Summer Breeze") is also carried on with an industrial version of Neil Young's "Cinammon Girl," a track that appeared on October Rust, the group's 1996 bid for a chart success that never quite materialized. New tracks such as "It's Never Enough" find the group experimenting with upbeat tempos and more energized riffs, but Steele's trademark moan is every bit as present as before and, after hearing all their old faves, fans of the band will be made happy all over again by the new stuff.
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Tracklist
- A1: The Misinterpretation Of Silence And Its Disastrous Consequences (Wombs And Tombs Mix)
- A2: Everyone I Love Is Dead
- A3: Black No. 1
- A4: Love You To Death
- A5: Black Sabbath (From The Satanic Perspective)
- B1: Christian Woman
- B2: I Don't Wanna Be Me
- B3: 12 Black Rainbows
- C1: My Girlfriend's Girlfriend (Cheese Organ Mix)
- C2: Hey Pete (Pete's Ego Trip Version)
- C3: Everything Dies
- C4: Cinnamon Girl (Depressed Mode Mix)
- D1: Gravitational Constant
- D2: It's Never Enough