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Year of the Spider is the third studio album by American rock band Cold. It was released on May 13, 2003, through Geffen Records . The album was Cold's most commercially successful, debuting at number three on the Billboard album charts, with over 101,000 copies sold in its first week.
It was the second song released for the album overall; "Gone Away" was released on the WWE Tough Enough 2 soundtrack while recognized as a Year of the Spider track a year prior to its release. "Stupid Girl" made its radio debut on March 18, 2003, [1] and was the only Cold single to crack the Billboard Hot 100 staying on for 20 weeks and peaking ...
It has sold over 160,000 copies in the US and would be Cold's last album before their nearly three-year breakup beginning in 2006. The time of the album's recording and release marks a turbulent period for Cold with the band signing to a new record label, experiencing numerous lineup changes, and obtaining weakened commercial success.
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 in July 2004, who released their fourth album, A Different Kind of Pain (2005); the album's more sombre ...
For years I thought the song was written for some movie about racing that never saw the light of day. Knowing that this song was created in a day explains a lot. Kate Bush performing ‘Running up ...
List of music videos, showing year released and director Title Year Director(s) Album "Go Away" 1998 — Cold "Give" — "Just Got Wicked" 2000 — 13 Ways To Bleed On Stage "No One" 2001 Fred Durst "End of the World" — "Bleed" Fred Durst "Gone Away" (Version 1) 2002 — Year of the Spider "Gone Away" (Version 2) Atom Rothlein "Stupid Girl ...
"When you write a song that's really close to you or really emotional, and then you play it a bunch of times and work on it, by the time you get to recording it, I feel like it's not as heavy ...
About a year prior to recording 13 Ways, the band enlisted guitarist Terry Balsamo; frontman Scooter Ward, who had sung and played guitar, wanted to focus solely on singing. After trying a few musicians from Los Angeles , Cold chose fellow Jacksonville native Balsamo, who'd played with its members since the age of 18.