Type O Negative - Black No. 1 (little Miss Scare: -all) [official Video]

Released in 1993, is the definitive gothic metal anthem that catapulted Type O Negative into the mainstream . Far from a simple horror song, it is a masterclass in the band’s signature blend of "sex, love, despair, and biting, sarcastic humor". 🎬 The Music Video: Shadows and Irony

The lyrics are a sarcastic ode to a former girlfriend—a "stereotypical goth girl" who was obsessed with her own image. Released in 1993, is the definitive gothic metal

"You wanna go out 'cause it's raining and blowing / You can't go out 'cause your roots are showing" . 🎹 Musical Easter Eggs "You wanna go out 'cause it's raining and

At over 6'8", frontman Peter Steele is famously shown wielding an upright double bass like a standard guitar, emphasizing his formidable physical presence. 🧟 Legacy as a "Halloween Anthem" While mostly

While the music video uses a ~4:30 radio edit, the original album version on Bloody Kisses is a monolithic 11 minutes and 14 seconds long, mimicking the epic, slow-burn time scale of gothic literature. 🧟 Legacy as a "Halloween Anthem"

While mostly black and white, there is a subtle moment during the breakdown where Steele’s eyes appear olive green in a close-up.

Steele originally wanted to make the video "funny and stupid" out of insecurity. Upon seeing Mayhew’s serious, brooding cut, he was moved to tears of gratitude, saying it showed him as he truly was. 🖋️ Lyrical Origins: From Garbage Trucks to Goth Clubs