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Cold
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 1998[1]
Recorded1997
StudioIndigo Ranch Studios (Malibu, California)
Genre
Length49:26
Label
ProducerRoss Robinson
Cold chronology
Cold
(1998)
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
(2000)
Singles from Cold
  1. "Give"
    Released: Late 1997[5]
  2. "Go Away"
    Released: May 17, 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[6]
Kerrang![1]

Cold is the debut studio album by American rock band Cold. The album produced two singles: "Go Away" and "Give".

Background

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Regarding the album's producer Ross Robinson, vocalist Scooter Ward stated "Ross is, to me, the best metal producer you can get. He just drags the heaviness out of everything, like with Slipknot. It's amazing what he does. When you record with Ross one time, you gotta give it your all. You have to go off like you would onstage."

When they began recording the album in 1997, Cold were known as Grundig. During the recording process, Ward learned that German stereo manufacturer Grundig was trying to sue him and the band for $300,000 over use of its name. Ward reflected "I thought, what are you talking about? We don't have any money. Everybody was throwing names around. Wes, the Limp Bizkit guitarist, said he had a great idea: Cold. It was the perfect name. It fits the music."

The album is copyrighted from 1997, despite being released in mid-1998. It was meant to come out on November 18, 1997,[5] but was pushed back.

Track listing

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All tracks written by Scooter Ward.

No.TitleLength
1."Go Away"4:41
2."Give"3:48
3."Ugly"4:14
4."Everyone Dies"3:19
5."Strip Her Down"6:13
6."Insane"5:41
7."Goodbye Cruel World"3:28
8."Serial Killer"5:35
9."Superstar"4:17
10."The Switch"4:07
11."Makes Her Sick"3:59
Japanese edition
No.TitleLength
12."Blame" (feat. Fred Durst)4:21

Release and reception

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AllMusic gave the album four out of five stars stating "Cold's songwriting isn't always great and they're too concerned with adolescent angst and horror ('Everyone Dies,' 'Insane,' 'Serial Killer,' etc.), but the band's sound is fully formed, resulting in a strong debut."[4] Although the album didn't have excellent sales and lacked heavy promotion, it was ranked the eighth-best album of 1998 by Kerrang! magazine.[7]

A music video was shot for "Give" in 1998, featuring cameos by both Jonathan Davis of Korn and director Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit.

Personnel

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Cold

  • Scooter Ward – vocals, guitar, percussion, piano
  • Kelly Hayes – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jeremy Marshall – bass, backing vocals
  • Sam McCandless – drums, backing vocals

Additional musicians

  • Ross Robinson – additional vocals
  • Chuck Johnson – additional percussion
  • Krystal Atkins – female vocal on "Strip Her Down"
  • Fred Durst – additional vocals on "Blame" and "Go Away"

Production and management

Artwork

  • Art direction: John Otto and Cold
  • Photography: Matthew Barnes
  • Paintings: Sam McCandless

References

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  1. ^ a b Arnopp, Jason (January 17, 1998). "License to Chill". Kerrang!. No. 682. EMAP. pp. 48–49.
  2. ^ "COLD Frontman's SONICSTAR RECORS Inks Distribution Deal With FONTANA". Blabbermouth.net. April 22, 2009. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  3. ^ JorgeM93 (September 19, 2021). "10 Best Nu Metal Album Openers". Ultimate Guitar. Retrieved May 31, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b c "Cold - Cold". AllMusic.
  5. ^ a b . The Album Network. October 17, 1997 https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Album-Network/Album-Network-1997-10-17.pdf. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2007). "Cold". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). MUZE / Omnibus Press. pp. 333–334. ISBN 978-1-84609-856-7.
  7. ^ "Kerrang! Albums Of The Year 1998". Retrieved June 26, 2014.