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

The main riff is inspired by the campy groove of The Munsters theme, and the piano part roughly eight minutes into the album version is a nod to The Addams Family .

Despite being written as a satirical jab at "mall goths" and performative darkness, the goth community embraced the song as their own. It remains a staple on Halloween playlists due to its references to , Lily Munster, and "loving the dead". The main riff is inspired by the campy

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

The song’s creation is as eccentric as its subject matter. Steele originally wanted to make the video "funny

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

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

"Black No. 1" refers to a popular shade of black hair dye frequently used in the goth subculture.

Type O Negative - Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare -All) [OFFICIAL VIDEO]