The Origin of the Feces is the second album by Type O Negative, released on May 12, 1992.
Recording and production[]
The liner note said this album was recorded in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn on Halloween of 1991, but it contradicts the fuller title The Origin Of The Feces (Not Live At Brighton Beach). The album was actually recorded in Systems Two Recording Studio a few miles from Brighton Beach, but produced to sound as if it had been recorded at a live show by adding crowd noises, banter with the fictitious audience, and even a song stopping because the venue supposedly had received a bomb threat. This was done to simulate some controversy the band had during the Slow, Deep and Hard tour in Europe. The band is well-known among fans for weaving this dry humor into their often gloomy music.
Some fans say this is a fake live album and don't consider it their second studio album, instead they say that their next album, Bloody Kisses, is their second studio album (instead of their third), October Rust is their third (instead of their fourth), etc.
Album content[]
The following songs on this album are arrangements of the tracks on Slow, Deep and Hard:
- "I Know You're Fucking Someone Else" is an arrangement of "Unsuccessfully Coping with the Natural Beauty of Infidelity",
- "Gravity" is an arrangement of "Gravitational Constant: G = 6.67 × 10−8 cm−3 gm−1 sec−2",
- "Pain" is an arrangement of "Prelude to Agony", and
- "Kill You Tonight" and the reprise are arrangements of "Xero Tolerance".
The song "Are You Afraid" is an original, non-arranged version that the band played live but had never recorded in the studio. This song points towards the gothic sound developed on their next album Bloody Kisses.
This album also started the tradition of Type O Negative including cover songs stylized in their distinct gothic metal sound. The album includes the reissue bonus track "Paranoid" that was taken from the Black Sabbath's song of the same name but not a cover (which contains the main riff of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" around three minutes into the song), and Billy Roberts' "Hey Joe", which has been adapted into "Hey Pete" for frontman Peter Steele. The reprise of "Kill You Tonight" has a sample of the closing piano strike from The Beatles' "A Day in the Life".
Album cover[]
The original cover of the album has a closeup of Steele's anal sphincter. Due to the profanity, the re-issue released two years later has a different cover, showing a green and black version of the 1493 painting by Michael Wolgemut, The Dance of Death. The album's title is an obvious pun and a reference to Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
In addition to the re-issue's cover, other artwork included in the album's sleeve/liner notes is the famous 1498 woodcut by Albrecht Dürer, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Tracklist[]
- "I Know You're Fucking Someone Else" – 15:01
- I. "Anorganic Transmutogenesis (Synthetic Division)" – 4:23 (0:00–4:23)
- II. "Betrayal" – 1:22 (4:23–5:45)
- III. "Coitus Interruptus" – 2:21 (5:45–8:06)
- IV. "I Know You're Fucking Someone Else" – 1:57 (8:06–10:03)
- V. "Whore" – 2:48 (10:03–12:51)
- VI. "I Know You're Fucking Someone Else (reprise)" – 2:10 (12:51–15:01)
- "Are You Afraid" – 2:13
- "Gravity" – 7:11
- I. "Unjustifiable Existence" – 2:04 (0:00–2:04)
- II. "Crush" – 2:01 (2:04–4:05)
- III. "Acceleration (Due to Gravity)" – 1:19 (4:05–5:24)
- IV. "Antimatter: Electromechanical Psychedelicosis" – 1:47 (5:24–7:11)
- "Pain" – 4:39
- I. "Jackhammerape" – 1:23 (0:00–1:23)
- II. "Pain (Is Irrelevant)" – 0:58 (1:23–2:21)
- III. "Jackhammerape (reprise)" – 0:49 (2:21–3:00)
- IV. "Pain (Is Irrelevant) (reprise)" – 1:39 (3:00–4:39)
- "Kill You Tonight" – 2:16
- I. "Type "A" Personality Disorder" – 1:18 (0:00–1:18)
- II. "Kill You Tonight" – 0:58 (1:18–2:16)
- "Hey Pete" (Billy Roberts cover with new lyrics by Peter Steele) – 5:10
- "Kill You Tonight (reprise)" – 7:05
- 1994 reissue bonus track
- "Paranoid" – 7:20
Reviews[]
- Nima Tayebian of Rock and Metal in My Blood (8/10) – "The album is a mirror of Steele's sarcasm."
- Simple Anime Reviews & Facts (3–4/10) – "This is the black sheep of Type-O Negative albums. The pretend sound effects make the whole "live" concert sound quite believable, but it sounds too much like Slow, Deep and Hard."
Personnel[]
Group performers
- Peter Steele – lead vocals, bass, arrangements
- Kenny Hickey – guitar, acoustic guitar on "I Know You're Fucking Someone Else", additional vocals, co-lead vocals on "Hey Pete"
- Josh Silver – keyboards, organ on "I Know You're Fucking Someone Else", "Gravity" and "Kill You Tonight (reprise)", backing vocals
- Sal Abruscato – drums
- Johnny Kelly – drums on "Paranoid"
Session performers
- The Bensonhoist Lesbian Choir – choirs
Enginucers
- Peter Steele – writing, production
- Billy Roberts – writing on "Hey Pete"
- Tony Iommi – writing on "Paranoid"
- Geezer Butler – writing on "Paranoid"
- Ozzy Osbourne – writing on "Paranoid"
- Bill Ward – writing on "Paranoid"
- Mike Marciano – engineering, mixing
- Josh Silver – samples, effects, production
- George Marino – mastering
- P.T. Barnum – production
- Bialishtok – executive production
- Bloom – executive production
Cover artworkers
- Peter Steele – art directing, design
- John Wadsworth – photography
- Jeff Kitts – back cover photography
Links to other albums[]
Type O Negative albums | |
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Studio albums | Slow, Deep and Hard • The Origin of the Feces • Bloody Kisses • October Rust • World Coming Down • Life Is Killing Me • Dead Again |
Compilation albums | The Least Worst Of • The Best of Type O Negative • None More Negative • The Complete Roadrunner Collection 1991-2003 • Blood Moon: A Collection of Covers and Rarities (Part 1) • Harvest Moon: A Collection of Covers and Rarities (Part 2) |
Live albums | Steel O Dick • Bizarre Types • Live Again |
Video albums | For When It Rains • After Dark • Symphony for the Devil |
Split albums | Live, Rare and Hard • Iced Earth - Type O Negative - Engel |
Cancelled album | Double Crossed |
Imaginary album | Christmas Is Dead |
Related: Discography |