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** "Halloween in Heaven" is the only Type O Negative song to feature a guest vocalist.

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** "Halloween in Heaven" is the only Type O Negative song to feature a female guest vocalist.
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* LyricalDissonance: "September Sun" is a SurprisinglyGentleSong by the standards of the album, but it deals with an incident that briefly landed Peter in jail as he defended his ex-girlfriend from abuse.
* NewSoundAlbum: This album is a mix of all the group's styles, as it returns to the thrash-punk of ''Slow Deep And Hard'' whilst using a lot of progginess of ''Bloody Kisses'' and the melodicism of "October Rust" and some of the guitar tone from ''World Coming Down''.
* RevisitingTheRoots: Some songs reintroduce the ThrashMetal influences from the early Type O Negative albums, themselves a transition from Peter's previous band Carnivore.
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** The final Type O Negative album is the only one not to be released on Creator/RoadrunnerRecords. It is also the only post-''The Origin of the Feces'' album not to have either an AlbumIntroTrack or a CoverVersion and the only post-''Music/BloodyKisses'' album (and only one with Johnny Kelly) to have live drums instead of programmed drums.

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** The final Type O Negative album is the only one not to be released on Creator/RoadrunnerRecords. It is also the only post-''The Origin one of the Feces'' album not two albums (along with [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness debut album]] ''Slow, Deep and Hard'') to have either neither an AlbumIntroTrack or nor a CoverVersion and the only post-''Music/BloodyKisses'' album (and only one with Johnny Kelly) to have live drums instead of programmed drums.
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* EpicRocking: The majority of the songs, with special mention going to "These Three Things" (14:21), the longest original song Type O Negative Has done.

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* EpicRocking: The majority of the songs, with special mention going to "These Three Things" (14:21), the longest original song Type O Negative Has has done.
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** This is the only Type O Negative album not to be released on Creator/RoadrunnerRecords. It is also the only post-''The Origin of the Feces'' album not to have an AlbumIntroTrack or a CoverVersion and the only post-''Music/BloodyKisses'' album (and only one with Johnny Kelly) to have live drums instead of programmed drums.

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** This is the only The final Type O Negative album is the only one not to be released on Creator/RoadrunnerRecords. It is also the only post-''The Origin of the Feces'' album not to have either an AlbumIntroTrack or a CoverVersion and the only post-''Music/BloodyKisses'' album (and only one with Johnny Kelly) to have live drums instead of programmed drums.



** Although Kenny Hickey has had vocal contributions on most albums since ''Bloody Kisses'', this album has his vocals on the slight majority of the songs.

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** Although Kenny Hickey has had [[StepUpToTheMicrophone vocal contributions contributions]] on most albums since ''Bloody Kisses'', this album has his vocals appear on the slight (slight) majority of the songs.songs, making him and Peter pretty much a VocalTagTeam.
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# "Dead Again"
# "Tripping a Blind Man"
# "The Profit of Doom"
# "September Sun"
# "Halloween in Heaven" (featuring [[Music/{{Lycia}} Tara VanFlower]])
# "These Three Things"
# "She Burned Me Down"
# "Some Stupid Tomorrow"
# "An Ode to Locksmiths"
# "Hail and Farewell to Britain"

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# "Dead Again"
Again" (4:15)
# "Tripping a Blind Man"
Man" (7:04)
# "The Profit of Doom"
Doom" (10:47)
# "September Sun"
Sun" (9:47)
# "Halloween in Heaven" (featuring [[Music/{{Lycia}} Tara VanFlower]])
VanFlower]]) (4:50)
# "These Three Things"
Things" (14:21)
# "She Burned Me Down"
Down" (7:54)
# "Some Stupid Tomorrow"
Tomorrow" (4:20)
# "An Ode to Locksmiths"
Locksmiths" (5:15)
# "Hail and Farewell to Britain"
Britain" (8:55)
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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dead_again.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''I can't believe I died last night. Oh God I'm dead again.'']]
''Dead Again'' is the final studio album by Music/TypeONegative, released on March 13, 2007, through SPV label Steamhammer. Amid the band's split from Creator/RoadrunnerRecords, frontman Peter Steele was quietly dealing with issues in his personal life that included going to rehab for cocaine and alcohol problems and briefly doing time for attacking a love rival. Steele converted to Catholicism while attempting to turn his life around, which resulted in some songs on this album having Biblical themes. This new chapter in Steele's life would ultimately be a short one, as he died just three years after the album's release and [[DiedDuringProduction just as he was planning to write the follow-up to this album]].

!! Tracklist:
# "Dead Again"
# "Tripping a Blind Man"
# "The Profit of Doom"
# "September Sun"
# "Halloween in Heaven" (featuring [[Music/{{Lycia}} Tara VanFlower]])
# "These Three Things"
# "She Burned Me Down"
# "Some Stupid Tomorrow"
# "An Ode to Locksmiths"
# "Hail and Farewell to Britain"

!! Principal Members:
* Peter Steele - Lead vocals, bass
* Kenny Hickey - Guitar, backing and lead vocals
* Josh Silver - Keyboards, backing vocals
* Johnny Kelly - Drums

!! Troping a blind man:
* AlternateAlbumCover: The special edition has the same photo of UsefulNotes/GrigoriRasputin but with a red tint instead of a green one.
* TheBackwardsR: The lettering throughout the album's packaging is in a faux-Cyrillic font.
* BreatherEpisode: Following the appropriately named "The Profit of Doom" is the ([[LyricalDissonance musically]]) softer "September Sun".
* CelebritiesHangOutInHeaven: "Halloween in Heaven", a tribute to [[Music/{{Pantera}} Dimebag Darrell]], mentions a rock band formed in heaven.
--> "[[Music/LedZeppelin Bonham]] on drums, [[Music/TheWho Entwistle]] on bass as guest morticians\\
[[Music/{{ACDC}} Bon Scott]] on vox, [[Music/OzzyOsbourne Rhoads]] just for kicks, on guitar [[Music/JimiHendrix Hendrix]]\\
[[Music/TheBeatles Lennon sits in with his friend George]] but where is [[Music/TheDoors Morrison]]?"
* DarkerAndEdgier: This album is doomier than ''Life Is Killing Me'' and is inspired by rough patches in Peter's life and his conversion to Catholicism.
* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: "The Profit of Doom" foretells the end times by the events of the Literature/BookOfRevelation and/or an asteroid colliding with Earth.
* EpicRocking: The majority of the songs, with special mention going to "These Three Things" (14:21), the longest original song Type O Negative Has done.
* GardenOfEden: "An Ode to Locksmiths" is about finding a way to access the Garden of Eden and the banishment of Adam and Eve in the Literature/BookOfGenesis.
* LaterInstallmentWeirdness:
** This is the only Type O Negative album not to be released on Creator/RoadrunnerRecords. It is also the only post-''The Origin of the Feces'' album not to have an AlbumIntroTrack or a CoverVersion and the only post-''Music/BloodyKisses'' album (and only one with Johnny Kelly) to have live drums instead of programmed drums.
** "Halloween in Heaven" is the only Type O Negative song to feature a guest vocalist.
** Although Kenny Hickey has had vocal contributions on most albums since ''Bloody Kisses'', this album has his vocals on the slight majority of the songs.
* LimitedLyricsSong: Most of the lyrics in "She Burned Me Down" are concentrated in the first two minutes. The rest of the song consists almost entirely of repetitions of "Every time I see her start a fire, I get higher."
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