Hym “So how does that not apply to psychopathology? If neuroticism is the marker for psychopathology, how does low neuroticism not make the psychopath worse (thereby making them ‘fearless’ in your own words)?”
1991 album by a legendary English death metal band Carcass. Arguably, their best.
Full album title is "Necroticism — Descanting the Insalubrious", but most don't dare trying to pronounce that, let alone memorize it.
"Descanting" means "talking about something in detail and for a long time", while "insalubrious" is a synonym for "rotten", "sickly" or "putrid".
Newbie: — Hey, I wanna get intodeath metal a bit, any classics you'd recommend?
Metalhead: — Can't go wrong with Necroticism by Carcass!
A German Industrial One-Man-Band founded by Sascha Mario "NeuroticFish" Klein. He's somewhat of an underground celebrity in the underground goth and rave scenes.
A unique band that regrettably is no longer with us, and it doesn't exactly fit in a single genre. As the first paragraph of the wikipedia page says:
"Neuroticfish was a German musical project whose styles were borrowed from Electronic body music, futurepop, and synthpop, as well as other types of electronic music. "
Definitely not goth or rave, as those are separate genres of music altogether, but seeing as it's all closely related it might as well be to the average layperson.