Godflesh - Cold World video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/01/24

Track 1.

Cold World EP (1991):

Recorded and mixed at Avalanche Studios Sep/Oct 1991. R. Hampson appears on track 1. This was discontinued November 16th 1995 but re-released as part of a 2 on 1 cd packaging along with "Slateman."

Credits:

G.C. Green - Bass guitar

J.K. Broadrick - Guitar, Vocals

Robert Hampson - Guitar (track 1)

Machines - Rhythm & samples

Produced by J.K. Broadrick/G.C. Green

Comments

8 years ago

Brule the Spear-Slayer

Fucking great. This sounds strangely similar to Burzum in terms of bleak vibe with these dissonance-based dreary guitars. But i like godflesh more, cant stand burzum voice

9 years ago

kevinnowhow

I really, frankly, honestly, sincerely love this band.

9 years ago

Mano Saarinen

I haven't heard this song before but it's already one of my favourite Godflesh songs! As someone said, you can hear clearly that Fear Factory took influence for their debut album from early Godflesh.

9 years ago

91Kubson

I'm also searching from the source of this album cover. The only thing I know that it's not from both of these G. Kuchar movies. If you know anything about this album cover, please let me know.

10 years ago

Billy Luttrell

not 100% accurate, but very very close.i've got a safeguardit's called hideoutthis steady strugglingno one can ever changeit's a cold worldi used the excusei'm feeling cold nowi made my enemiesfeel my emptinessin my cold worldi've got a safeguardit's called hideoutthis steady strugglingno one can ever changethis is my cold world

10 years ago

BossHossGT500

that makes me want to wander around a cemetery after getting blastedly drunk

10 years ago

Matt Janovic

One of the best Godflesh songs ever. Robert Hampson helps.

10 years ago

ELECTRIC MAGAZINE

The best "melancholic" Godflesh song.

11 years ago

deranged527

Yeah, I know that website. Great information in it, but It's not that movie either. It seems to me that short is really really obscure.

11 years ago

NashSpaceRocket

darn, i was going by the crumbling flesh website. they also suggest "I, an actress" from 1977. maybe?

11 years ago

deranged527

No, it's not from there. That information is not correct and that's too bad, because Kuchar brothers have lots of short movies. I'm curious about it too, haha.

11 years ago

NashSpaceRocket

"hold me while I'm naked" 1966, no budget arthouse movie

11 years ago

Fraeg

flowers, slateman, cold world, loves is a dog from hell, anthym, angel by yourside... etc. still to this day just blows me away.

11 years ago

Dom Inator

You don't need lyrics. The rhythm of the track tells you all about the meaning. Listen close and you can easily understand what the track is about, or imagine...

12 years ago

deathrider7

The track that opened my life to the genius that is Justin Broadrick

12 years ago

godflesh1989

wwwgodfleshcom/artwork html

12 years ago

Dom Inator

Where is the cover photo from?

12 years ago

originalcoolstud

Definitely my favorite Godflesh song. Second best would probably be "Paralyzed".

12 years ago

BenEnyuh

@peter0lejar There arent any....but for most of the other Godflesh lyrics....wwwgodfleshcom

12 years ago

0Barnaby0

This is how I feel every day of my life and in years to come they will look back and say "We should have saw it coming"

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