The two main influences on the band are the Beatles and Black Sabbath, and keyboardist Josh Silver has expressed a love of Pink Floyd--evidence of which can be heard in the atmospherics of his production techniques.
The band arose from the ashes of the band Carnivore and gained popularity with their songs "Black No. 1" and "Christian Woman" from the Bloody Kisses album. The album was the first in Roadrunner Records' catalog to go both gold and platinum. They have successfully toured with Pantera, Life of Agony, and dozens of other established and up-and-coming bands, as well as taking part in Ozzfest. The band had VHS and DVD documentary releases in addition to their CD releases and contributions to movie soundtracks and compilations.
Steele died of sepsis caused by diverticulitis (initially reported as heart failure) on April 14 2010 at the age of 48.
Singles and video-featured songs
Black No. 1 - 1993
Christian Woman - 1993
Cinnamon Girl - 1996
Everyone I Love Is Dead - 1999
Everything Dies - 1999
I Don't Wanna Be Me - 2003
Love You to Death - 1996
My Girlfriend's Girlfriend - 1996
Profits of Doom - 2007
September Sun - 2007
Summer Breeze - 1993
Discography
Slow, Deep and Hard - 1991
Origin of The Feces - 1992
Bloody Kisses - 1993
October Rust- 1996
World Coming Down - 1999
Life Is Killing Me - 2003
Dead Again - 2007
Members
Peter Steele - Vocals, bass guitar and songwriting (1990-2010)
Josh Silver - Keyboards (1990-2010)
Kenny Hickey - Guitar and backing vocals (1990-2010)
Johnny Kelly - Drums (1994-2010)
Sal Abruscato - Drums (1990-1993)
Kill All the White People
Type O Negative Lyrics
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Kill all the white people
Then we'll be free
We'll be free
Kill all the white people
(Kill all the white people)
Kill all the white people
Then we'll be free (then we'll be free)
We'll be free (oh)
Ugh
Ah
Ugh
Kill them all, man
Kill them all
Ooh, ah
Ooh, ah
Then we'll be free (then we'll be free)
Then we'll be free (then we'll be free)
Then we'll be free (then we'll be free)
Then we'll be
We'll be free (oh)
Ooh, yeah, black power
Destroy white boy
Yo, by any means necessary
Word
The lyrics to Type O Negative's song Kill All the White People have caused controversy and debate since its release in 1993. At first glance, the words appear inflammatory and offensive. However, upon deeper analysis, the meaning behind the lyrics is more complex and layered.
The song is a critique of the racial tensions and inequalities that persist in American society. The band's frontman, Peter Steele, was known for his sharp wit and biting social commentary, and this song is no exception. Rather than actually advocating for the slaughter of white people, the lyrics are a call to action to acknowledge and address the systemic racism that has perpetuated in the United States for centuries.
Steele is essentially mocking the privileged white population, who believe they are immune to the struggles faced by people of color. By suggesting that the only way to truly be free is to kill all white people, he is pointing out the absurdity of this notion. He is highlighting the fact that white people hold the most power in society and that the only way to achieve equity is to dismantle the systems that uphold their privilege.
Overall, Kill All the White People is a provocative and thought-provoking piece of music that challenges the status quo in a way that only Type O Negative could. While the lyrics may be unsettling to some, they serve as a powerful reminder that we must confront the uncomfortable truths of our society if we truly want to create a more equitable world.
Line by Line Meaning
Kill all the white people
Exterminate every individual who has pale skin color
Then we'll be free
By eliminating white people, we can obtain liberty and freedom for our group
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Peter Thomas Steele
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