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		<title>SEVENTH VOID: HEAVEN IS GONE</title>
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ABOUT A YEAR AGO, I SAID I WAS NO LONGER GOING TO&#160;BE DOING INTERVIEWS WITH ROCK AND&#160;ROLLERS OR ANYTHING ELSE FOR THAT MATTER THAT HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH THIS&#160;BIZ-A-NESS. WELL&#8230;THAT IS STILL TRUE.&#160;I AM&#160; IN FACT DONE. FINISHED. AFTER THE DEATH OF &#34;EROTIC FUNERAL&#34; (A BOOK&#160;THAT I WAS WRITING ...</description>
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		<title>The Battle Of Brooklyn: An Exclusive Interview with Johnny Kelly of &#8220;Type O Negative&#8221; and &#8220;Seventh Void&#8221; - Hank Hell from &#8220;Seventh Void&#8221; and Marc Piovanetti of &#8220;Carnivore-1987&#8243;</title>
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Type O Negative released &#8220;Dead Again&#8221; which is&#160;their sixth studio album in total (seventh if you count Origin of The Feces&#8212;of course and we&#8217;re not counting compilations here) and their first with SPV. One is getting the impression that Type O Negative and SPV are getting along well, and the ...</description>
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		<title>Type O Negative Comes Of Age:Interview with Johnny Kelly</title>
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TYPE O NEGATIVE-2006: PROFITS OF DOOM?


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Four years ago almost to the day I was introduced to Type O Negative when I was writing for the now nonexistent &#8220;Stickman Comic&#8217;s Sound Expansion&#8221; (hey, don&#8217;t laugh, even Gene Simmons liked us) and I had the pleasure of doing a piece on the ...</description>
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		<title>EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH KEITH ALEXANDER: Introduction</title>
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Back in the Summer of 2004, I had the distinct pleasure of conducting an interview with Keith Alexander who was Carnivore's original guitarist. It was never my intention to publish that interview on it's own, since the interview was really a part of my research for a book I was ...</description>
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		<title>KEITH ALEXANDER INTERVIEW: Part I</title>
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Dean Mason: Just wanted to get a sense of the early days, the beginnings of Carnivore--you mention in your email that you saw Fallout open up for Twisted Sister is that right?
Keith Alexander: Yeah that&#8217;s right, at a club called 2001 Odyssey, the place where they filmed Saturday Night Fever.
How ...</description>
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		<title>KEITH ALEXANDER INTERVIEW: Part II</title>
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Mason: Sabbath and the Beatles seem to be major influences on Steele personally, but some other bands have surprisingly been mentioned as well....like Devo and Cocteau Twins.
Alexander: Yeah, well, you know I remember being in the rehearsal studio with Pete and him listening to stuff like GangGreen, The Mission, Sisters ...</description>
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		<title>KEITH ALEXANDER INTERVIEW: Part III</title>
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Mason: It&#8217;s ironic that you find on one hand the &#8220;perfectionism&#8221; and yet on the other hand there&#8217;s that self deprecating stuff in Steele&#8217;s lyrics and even humor.

Alexander: Yeah well, Pete&#8217;s a....his mindset is a (searching for words) ...he&#8217;s not easy to figure out. Pete&#8217;s got allot of problems you ...</description>
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