Steele had a tattoo in mind of a minus sign contained within the number 0 that he originally intended to represent the Subzero band logo. The band originally used the name "Repulsion", but had to change it in 1990 due to legal issues with the American grindcore band of the same name. Steele formed the band in 1989 along with his childhood friends Josh Silver, Kenny Hickey and Sal Abruscato (later replaced by Johnny Kelly). In 1987, Carnivore released Retaliation, before splitting up later that year. In 1986, Steele wrote lyrics for several songs on hardcore punk band Agnostic Front's second album Cause for Alarm. Carnivore released their debut self-titled album in 1985. With Carnivore, Steele's lyrics were often harsh, dealing with religion, war, race and misogyny. In 1982, after the split of Fallout, Steele formed the thrash metal band Carnivore. In 1979, Steele formed the heavy metal band Fallout. Steele considered his days working for the parks department to be among his happiest. He was based at Brooklyn Heights Promenade, where his job involved park maintenance, driving vehicles including garbage trucks and steamrollers, and eventual promotion to the role of park supervisor. Steele worked for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation up until he began touring with Type O Negative in the summer of 1994. (age 48) Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York, United States
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