COLD To Release Early Demo Cut On Next Pressing Of 'Year Of The Spider'

June 6, 2003

COLD will shortly release an early demo track featuring LIMP BIZKIT frontman Fred Durst and a string section. "Check Please", one of two demo songs that originally got them on board with Durst's Flip Records back in the late 1990s, will hit stores as a hidden track on the group's current CD, "Year Of The Spider", after the first 300,000 copies of the album are sold. "What happened was that 'Year Of The Spider' got released, and I didn't want it on there at the first pressing — because I need these little added bonuses to sell records," COLD singer Scooter Ward told Launch. "So what I did was we put 'Gone Away' as the hidden track on the first 300,000 copies of 'The Year Of The Spider'. After those are gone the next batch is gonna have... the bonus track's gonna be 'Check Please'. So we're gonna do that. We're gonna put it out again with that on there."

COLD's "Year Of The Spider" has sold over 165,000 copies so far and currently sits at No. 40 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart.

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