Cold is an American
rock
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band, from
Jacksonville, Florida
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, formed in 1986 by lead singer and rhythm guitarist
Scooter Ward
Scooter Ward (born Ronald Ward Jr. on May 7, 1970) is an American musician who is best known as a founding member and lead singer of the rock band Cold. He has also performed occasional guitar duties both in the studio and live. Ward has been r ...
, drummer
Sam McCandless
Samuel Alan McCandless (born January 28, 1971) is an American musician, songwriter, producer, and artist who is best known as a founding member of the American rock band Cold and the psychedelic blues band Carny.
With McCandless, Cold has rel ...
, bassist Jeremy Marshall and lead guitarist
Matt Loughran
Matt Loughran is an American musician, songwriter, and guitarist who is best known as a founding member and former lead guitarist of the American rock band, Cold. . The band has gone through numerous lineup changes during its existence, with Ward being the band’s only constant member.
After signing to
Flip Records/
A&M Records
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, Cold released their debut album ''
Cold
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'' (1998), which sold poorly due to the closure of A&M shortly after its release, resulting in the band moving to
Geffen Records
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Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and h ...
. Cold found mainstream success with ''
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
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'' (2000) and its follow-up ''
Year of the Spider'' (2003), which saw the band incorporate influences of
post-grunge
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and
alternative rock
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into their sound; both albums were certified
Gold
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by the
RIAA
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, with the latter reaching number three on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart and producing the band's only single to chart on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, "
Stupid Girl". However, Cold would soon part ways with Geffen in March 2004 over disputes surrounding the promotion of ''Year of the Spider'', and went through a succession of lineup changes throughout the rest of the year''.''
Cold signed with
Lava Records
Lava Records (Lava Music, LLC) is an American record label owned by Jason Flom in partnership with Universal Music Group.
Company history
In 1995, Flom launched Lava Records in partnership with Atlantic Records. For the next decade, he continu ...
in July 2004, who released their fourth album, ''
A Different Kind of Pain
''A Different Kind of Pain'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Cold. It was released on August 30, 2005 in the US and September 12, 2005 in the UK and features the singles "Happens All the Time" and "A Different Kind of Pain". It h ...
'' (2005); the album's more sombre, downbeat tone alienated fans and subsequently failed to repeat the success of the band's prior albums. After a period of uncertainty, Cold announced their disbandment In November 2006. In July 2008, it was announced that the original line-up would reunite for a tour in early 2009, which later spiralled into a fully fledged reunion. The band have since released two more studio albums; ''
Superfiction
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'' in 2011, and their most recent album, ''
The Things We Can't Stop
''The Things We Can't Stop'' is the sixth album by American rock band Cold. It was released on September 13, 2019 in the US through Napalm Records. The album was produced by Jeremy Parker, who produced the previous album. This is Cold's first alb ...
'', in 2019.
History
Early history (1986–1998)
Cold, who at the time were called Grundig, formed in 1986 with the line-up of Scooter Ward (vocals, rhythm guitar), Sam McCandless (drums), Jeremy Marshall (bass) and Matt Loughran (lead guitar) at
Fletcher High School in
Neptune Beach
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, Florida. The band played their first gig in 1990 at a club called the Spray. In 1992, the band released an 8-song EP called "Into Everything" Initially based in Jacksonville, they moved to
Atlanta
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hoping to get a break in the industry. During this time, Matt Loughran left the band and was replaced by Sean Lay, who also left the group. Kelly Hayes then joined, and they all later returned to Florida. Three and a half years later in 1995, Grundig broke up and Ward moved back to Jacksonville, where he, McCandless, Kelly Hayes, and Pat Lally formed the band Diablo. Diablo would only last about 3 months. At the end of that three-month period, Grundig reformed under the name Cold in 1996.
Self titled album (1998–2000)
Following Cold's progress in the Jacksonville scene was local
Fred Durst
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He ap ...
. Impressed by what he had heard, he invited Ward to record two acoustic tracks, "Check Please" and "Ugly." The two demos were passed on to producer
Ross Robinson
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...
, who was also impressed by what he had heard, leading the recently renamed Cold to record their debut album titled ''
Cold
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'' in 1997.
In 1997, Cold was signed to
Flip Records, with distribution through the major label
A&M Records
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. ''Cold'' was released in 1998, and received positive reviews from critics. However, shortly after its release, A&M folded due to the
Universal Music Group
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–
PolyGram
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merger, resulting in the album's promotion being suddenly cut, which hurt the album's sales greatly; Flip Records' founder,
Jordan Schur
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, described the album as being "a car shut off in midgear", and thus only managed to sell just below 40,000 copies in the US. However, thanks to Schur, Cold avoided being dropped by UMG during the merger, and soon after Flip transferred the band's contract over to
Geffen Records
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Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and h ...
, where Schur had just been named president of, in 1999.
That same year, the band released the ''
Oddity EP''. Its cover photo, taken by the wife of McCandless, depicts their pet
tarantula
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named Wednesday, crawling on the face of her doll. The band sought a signature element that fans could remember them by, and Wednesday served as the inspiration; McCandless gave a particularly favorable image of a spider to a friend and
tattoo artist
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who transformed it into what would become Cold's official logo. The drummer would later note, "Our music kind of creeps along like a spider."
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Interview with Sam McCandless
Stream of Consciousness (March 12, 2003). Retrieved on 3-26-11.
''13 Ways to Bleed on Stage'' (2000–2002)
Geffen financed their second album titled ''
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
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'', which was released on
September 12
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. In 1999 before recording the album, the group recruited local guitarist
Terry Balsamo
Terry Philip Balsamo II (born October 8, 1972) is an American guitarist and songwriter who is best known as the former guitarist of the American rock bands Cold and Evanescence. Balsamo is noted for his onstage expression of his fondness for Mi ...
, who briefly played for
Limp Bizkit. With the new guitar addition Ward was now able to focus more on singing and interacting with the crowd.
[''Encyclopedia of Popular Music'', 4th ed., s.v. "Cold." ''Oxford Music Online''. Oxford University Press. (N.D.).] ''13 Ways to Bleed on Stage'' proved to be Cold's breakthrough album with successful singles in "End of the World" and "No One" frequently played on hard rock radio, with "No One" hitting No. 17 on Mainstream Rock Tracks and No. 13 on Modern Rock Tracks, and the music video being put in heavy rotation on MTV2.
[Hay, Carla. "Flip/Geffen's Cold Finally Getting Hot, with Hit Rock Single, Video."''Billboard: The International Newsweekly of Music, Video and Home Entertainment'' 113, no. 25 (Jun 23, 2001): 12.] The album included guest singer
Aaron Lewis
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from
Staind on the songs "Send in the Clowns" and "Bleed" and singer
Sierra Swan
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Early life
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from
Dollshead
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on "No One" and "Witch".
The song "Just Got Wicked" was also a surprise hit, being featured in the soundtrack to the game
Jet Grind Radio and hitting No. 25 on Mainstream Rock tracks, which aided in the band's popularity.
In April 2002, the band released "
Gone Away, "a surprisingly moody
ballad
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. The song first appeared on the ''
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'' album and had a successful music video.
''Year of the Spider'' and split with Geffen (2002–2004)
With the success of ''13 Ways to Bleed on Stage'', Geffen financed their third major album titled ''
Year of the Spider'', which was released on
May 13
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,
2003 (It was slated to release in October 2002, but was pushed back). The album has been to date the band's most commercially successful album, debuting at No. 3 on the
Billboard Album charts
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, with over 101,000 copies of the album sold in its first week of release.[] The album's first single, "Stupid Girl," has been the only Cold single to crack the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at No. 87. Following the release of the album's second single "Suffocate" to radio stations, plans were set-forth for a video to accompany the song. However, a music video was not made due to Geffen not giving approval. The stalemate with the label led to frustrations within the band, and in January 2004 Terry Balsamo departed, replacing
Ben Moody
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in
Evanescence
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. Balsamo was later replaced by ex-Darwin's Waiting Room guitarist Eddie Randini, the following month.
In April 2004, guitarist Kelly Hayes quit the band as well. A week later, Hayes officially confirmed his position as the guitarist in the Jacksonville
hard rock
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outfit Allele, a move that had been in the works from the time Terry Balsamo left the band. The band made efforts to release another single, "Wasted Years" from ''Year of the Spider''. However, Geffen continued to not support the album any further.
Subsequently, in March 2004, Cold parted ways with Geffen. Around this time, Cold recorded the soundtrack for the video game ''
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy'' featuring the songs "With My Mind", "Came All the Way" a b-side from Year of the Spider, "Just Got Wicked (Chris Vrenna Remix)", and "Go Away (Chris Vrenna Eye Socket Remix)" and embarked on a short tour with
Sevendust
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in support of "With My Mind", the single released from the CD. They also performed at
E3 to promote the game; however, the song was never released on any of their albums.
Lava Records, ''A Different Kind of Pain'' and breakup (2004–2006)
In May 2004, it was reported that Cold was considering signing with
Lava Records
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Company history
In 1995, Flom launched Lava Records in partnership with Atlantic Records. For the next decade, he continu ...
, a division of
Atlantic Records
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, with the band officially signing to the label that July. By September 2004, the band had added former member
Matt Loughran
Matt Loughran is an American musician, songwriter, and guitarist who is best known as a founding member and former lead guitarist of the American rock band, Cold. and set about recording a new album. The album was to be produced by Elvis Baskette and slated to be released in December 2004. However, Cold suffered another blow with Eddie Rendini leaving the band on November 14, 2004. The new album was scheduled to be released in spring of 2005. Before releasing the album, Cold went back in the studio to record several more tracks. The album was originally to be titled ''And a Sad Song Lives On'' but was later changed to ''The Calm that Killed the Storm'', and the release date was moved to September 13, 2005.
In June 2005, the band's official website noted yet another change to the new album's title, changing it to ''
A Different Kind of Pain
''A Different Kind of Pain'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Cold. It was released on August 30, 2005 in the US and September 12, 2005 in the UK and features the singles "Happens All the Time" and "A Different Kind of Pain". It h ...
''. "Happens All the Time" was the first single and video released. Just prior to shooting the video, the band added Las Vegas guitarist Mike Booth to the band. He would appear in the video and tour with them for a few months, being replaced later that fall by Florida-native Zac Gilbert. The album debuted at No. 26 on the Billboard Albums charts with more than 36,000 copies sold. ''A Different Kind of Pain'' was the beginning of a significant departure from the more radio-friendly
alternative metal
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sound that was featured in the prior two albums. The title track was released as the second single, but Atlantic did not fund another video. The majority of ''A Different Kind of Pain'' was written in Ward's sister's bedroom while she had a long battle with
cancer
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, and is said to have been the root of the subject matter on the album. Other subjects include the end of his relationship to his fiancée/mother of his daughter, and the physical abuse of a 14-year-old girl by her own father, and also had an alcoholic mother (a theme echoed from each of the three previous albums). The album has sold over 160,000 copies in the US.
On November 17, 2006, a MySpace post announced that Cold had decided to disband permanently. Ward announced that he and McCandless had started a side-project called The Witch, later known as When November Falls and now known as
The Killer and the Star
The Killer and the Star was a musical side project started by American musician Scooter Ward, frontman of the band Cold.
History
Originally named "The Witch", the band name was changed to "When November Falls" in November 2006, before any wo ...
. Shortly after forming, McCandless left the project.
Reunion and ''Superfiction'' (2008–2012)
On July 25, 2008, a blog written by Ward on The Killer and the Star's MySpace confirmed both a b-sides/rarities release and a new Cold album featuring the original line-up, due Fall 2009.
In January 2009 Cold officially announced the first dates of its reunion tour on the band's MySpace page. When the page was originally updated, the lineup consisted of Scooter Ward, Sam McCandless, Jeremy Marshall, Kelly Hayes and Terry Balsamo. Hayes was replaced by Joe Bennett, who parted ways with Cold in July 2009 and has been replaced by former Cold guitarist Zac Gilbert. Terry Balsamo was briefly replaced by Michael Harris of
Idiot Pilot
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History
After their previous band, pop-punk outfit Azero Cherry, broke up, high schoolers Michael Harris and Daniel Anders ...
, who also played bass in The Killer and the Star. After the first tour in the spring, the band went out on the road again later that summer.
Cold confirmed on their site that the album had a release in mid-July 2011. Although initially dubbed the "final album," Ward has said on "Alternative Addiction" that Cold will continue to record and tour after the 5th album comes out. The first official single from ''Superfiction'' was "Wicked World".
''
Superfiction
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'' was released on July 18, 2011 through
Eleven Seven
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and debuted at No. 37 on the Billboard 200 with 11,317 copies sold. The band had mentioned while touring that they would be including a live version of their song "Snowblind" as a hidden track on the new album, though many fans who have purchased the album noticed that there was no hidden track at all. "Snowblind" was released 8 years later, as a track on their sixth album, The Things That We Can't Stop. The second single from the album, "American Dream", was released on January 1, 2012. The music video for it was released through Eleven Seven official YouTube channel two weeks later.
''COLD:LIVE'' and departure of Jeremy Marshall (2012–2016)
In November 2012, Scooter Ward revealed via Facebook that Cold was going to record an acoustic album of fan favorites from the first four albums, b-sides, rarities and four new songs in 2013. In April 2013, Ward reported that in addition to the acoustic record a double live album was set to be recorded in May 2013 in Jacksonville. Since then there was no news about the acoustic album with the recording of the live album being pushed back. On February 7, 2014, Cold started an
Indiegogo campaign for the recording of the double live album and DVD, initially titled ''Live in Orlando'' and later renamed to ''COLD:LIVE''. The campaign ended with 167% of the goal raised. On February 28, Cold played their first gig in almost three years in Central Florida Fair with
Saliva
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. On April 28, 2014, the show date & location for the Live DVD were announced - July 12, Jacksonville Beach, Florida. The band also performed a gig as Grundig on July 11, 2014 and re-recorded the 6-track live set (originally recorded at Furies in 1996) with intentions to release the record digitally. On July 12, 2014, the band played and recorded a live concert at University of North Florida Theater of 27 songs in total, including special piano/acoustic performances of "Black Sunday", "Bleed", "Cure My Tragedy" and "Rain Song" and special guest appearances such as
Damien Starkey
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of
Burn Season
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The group initially signed with ...
/
Puddle of Mudd
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who performed "Suffocate" with the band onstage and drummer Ethan York who played on "Just Got Wicked". On November 11, 2014, the band announced via Facebook that Jeremy Marshall left Cold to pursue another band called Fall to June and was replaced by Lindsay Manfredi. On January 30, 2015, former band member Eddie Rendini died. After much delay, ''COLD:LIVE'', directed and edited by the band's guitarist Drew Molleur, was independently released by the band on January 27, 2016 on DVD, Blu-Ray and a double CD via their official site.
Line-up changes, ''The Things We Can't Stop'' and upcoming seventh studio album (2016–present)
On March 13, 2015, it was announced that Cold signed the deal with
Napalm Records
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to release a new album and play a worldwide tour in 2016. According to a post on Cold's Facebook page on July 8, 2016,
Terry Balsamo
Terry Philip Balsamo II (born October 8, 1972) is an American guitarist and songwriter who is best known as the former guitarist of the American rock bands Cold and Evanescence. Balsamo is noted for his onstage expression of his fondness for Mi ...
has returned to the band, and that they would begin recording their next album in August 2016.
On January 1, 2017, Nick Coyle (former singer of
Lifer, myDownfall and The Drama Club) announced that he joined Cold as their new guitar player. It was later confirmed by the band.
On January 11, 2017, Cold entered the studio to record their new album.
On January 14, 2018, vocalist Scooter Ward posted an update through the band's
Facebook
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post that the new album has undergone the final stages of production and they will announce the album title, artwork and release date by next month. He also announced new members Ethan York and Jonny Nova for their new lineup. Terry Balsamo and Sam McCandless would not be a part of the new album or tour to pursue other commitments. Sam was working on his new project The Cocky Bitches, along with his comic book ventures.
On June 27, 2019, Cold announced that ''The Things We Can't Stop'', their first album in eight years, would be released on September 13, 2019. The band later started their "Broken Human Tour" to promote the album. During the tour, McCandless returned to the band taking over York's position and later re-joined the band full-time. The band also released music videos for "Without You" on September 18, 2019, followed by "Run" on December 19, 2019 and "Quiet Now" on April 1, 2020. The band later announced "A Different Kind of Tour" concerts in 2020 but was postponed due to the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. The band would return to touring a year later, beginning in the fall of 2021. McCandless did not participate in the tour as he focused on his other ventures. Tony Kruszka would later join as their drummer in September 2021.
Cold will tour the U.S. from March to May 2023 by celebrating the 20th anniversary of their third album ''
Year of the Spider''. The band has also been working on new material for their seventh studio album.
Musical style and influences
Cold has been described as
alternative rock
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,
hard rock
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,
nu metal
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,
alternative metal
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and
post-grunge
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.
Their musical influences include
The Cure
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,
Depeche Mode
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Depeche ...
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath were an English rock music, rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. They are often cited as pioneers of heavy met ...
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Tool
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Radiohead
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Korn
Korn (stylized as KoЯn, or occasionally KoRn) is an American nu metal band from Bakersfield, California, formed in 1993. The band is notable for pioneering the nu metal genre and bringing it into the mainstream.
Originally formed in 1993 ...
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Deftones
Deftones is an American alternative metal band formed in Sacramento, California in 1988. They were formed by Chino Moreno (vocals, guitar), Stephen Carpenter (guitar), Abe Cunningham (drums), and Dominic Garcia (bass). During their first f ...
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["Cold Talks With Freak Of WRCX" '' Oddity EP'']
Band members
Current members
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Scooter Ward
Scooter Ward (born Ronald Ward Jr. on May 7, 1970) is an American musician who is best known as a founding member and lead singer of the rock band Cold. He has also performed occasional guitar duties both in the studio and live. Ward has been r ...
– lead vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar
* Lindsay Manfredi – bass
* Nick Coyle – lead guitar, backing vocals , keyboards
* Jonny Nova – rhythm guitar , programming
* Tony Kruszka – drums, percussion
Former members
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Matt Loughran
Matt Loughran is an American musician, songwriter, and guitarist who is best known as a founding member and former lead guitarist of the American rock band, Cold. – lead guitar
* Jeremy Marshall – bass, backing vocals
* Sean Lay – lead guitar
* Pat Lally – bass
* Kelly Hayes – guitar
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Terry Balsamo
Terry Philip Balsamo II (born October 8, 1972) is an American guitarist and songwriter who is best known as the former guitarist of the American rock bands Cold and Evanescence. Balsamo is noted for his onstage expression of his fondness for Mi ...
– guitar
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Eddie Rendini – rhythm guitar
* Mike Booth – rhythm guitar, keyboards
* Zac Gilbert – rhythm guitar , lead guitar
* Joe Bennett – lead guitar
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Michael Harris – rhythm guitar
* Drew Molleur – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
* Ethan York – drums, percussion
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Sam McCandless
Samuel Alan McCandless (born January 28, 1971) is an American musician, songwriter, producer, and artist who is best known as a founding member of the American rock band Cold and the psychedelic blues band Carny.
With McCandless, Cold has rel ...
– drums, percussion
Timeline
Discography
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Cold
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13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
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* 13 (number), the natural number following 12 and preceding 14
* One of the years 13 BC, AD 13, 1913, 2013
Music
* 13AD (band), an Indian classic and hard rock band
Albums
* ''13'' (Black Sabbath album), 2013
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Year of the Spider'' (2003)
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A Different Kind of Pain
''A Different Kind of Pain'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Cold. It was released on August 30, 2005 in the US and September 12, 2005 in the UK and features the singles "Happens All the Time" and "A Different Kind of Pain". It h ...
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Superfiction
A superfiction is a visual or conceptual artwork which uses fiction and appropriation to mirror organizations, business structures, and/or the lives of invented individuals (Hill). The term was coined by Glasgow-born artist Peter Hill in 1989. ...
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The Things We Can't Stop
''The Things We Can't Stop'' is the sixth album by American rock band Cold. It was released on September 13, 2019 in the US through Napalm Records. The album was produced by Jeremy Parker, who produced the previous album. This is Cold's first alb ...
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References
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Alternative rock groups from Florida
American alternative metal musical groups
American nu metal musical groups
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Musical groups disestablished in 2006
Musical groups reestablished in 2009
Musical groups from Jacksonville, Florida
Musical quintets
1992 establishments in Florida