A Cold Day in Hell

This article is about the album by Winds of Plague. For the WWE pay-per-view, see In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell.
A Cold Day in Hell
Studio album by Winds of Plague
Released June 19, 2005
Recorded May 2005
Genre Deathcore
Length 43:24
Label Recorse
Producer Scott Stilleta
Winds of Plague chronology

A Cold Day in Hell
(2005)
Decimate the Weak
(2008)

A Cold Day in Hell is a demo by American deathcore band Winds of Plague. It was released on June 27, 2005 on Recorse Records, when the band was just out of their senior year of High School. The album is no longer in print. Several tracks including the album's title track have been re-recorded for the band's second studio album, Decimate the Weak. The album also features the song "Brotherhood", which is the only song from the album (apart from those re-recorded for Decimate the Weak) that the band performs live today.

The lyrical theme for the album is "life and brotherhood". After the album release, the band gained very much recognition through the Internet and local shows. However, Kevin Grant shortly left the band due to personal reasons - the rest of the band considered this a "harsh loss to the virtual world".

Track listing

Source: Metal Archives[1]

No. Title Length
1. "A Cold Day in Hell"   1:13
2. "Anthems of Apocalypse"   5:30
3. "Legions"   3:26
4. "The Day After"   4:30
5. "One Body Too Many"   3:46
6. "Brotherhood" (featuring John Mishima) 3:30
7. "Full Chamber Roulette"   6:30
8. "Pack of Wolves"   3:33
9. "Tomorrow Is Not a Promise"   4:11
10. "Dead on the Dance Floor"   7:10
Total length:
43:24

Personnel

References

  1. "A Cold Day in Hell at Metal Archives". Retrieved 22 March 2011.