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Celtic Frost - Cold Lake



4.5 | 201 votes |
Release date: 1988
Style: Glam metal, Heavy metal

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01. Human (Intro)
02. Seduce Me Tonight
03. Petty Obsession
04. (Once) They Were Eagles
05. Cherry Orchards
06. Juices Like Wine
07. Little Velvet
08. Blood On Kisses
09. Downtown Hanoi
10. Dance Sleazy
11. Roses Without Thorns
12. Tease Me
13. Mexican Radio [new version]

Line-up
Tom Gabriel "Warrior" Fischer - vocals, guitars
Curt Victor Bryant - bass, guitar, backing vocals
Oliver Amberg - guitars, backing vocals
Stephen "Evoked Damnator" Priestly - drums, backing vocals

Additional musicians:
Michelle Villanueva - vocals
Tony Platt - programming
Xavier Russell - backing vocals
Brian Hewett - rap vocals, backing vocals

Guest review by
deadone
Rating:
6.0
In a genre where profanity and lyrics about violence is rather common, there are still some unmentionable things which offend the metal legions. Celtic Frost's Cold Lake is one of these unmentionables. It is regarded as one of metal's worst abominations, sharing a place in a pantheon of rubbish alongside such luminaries as Lulu, Load, Risk, Illud Divinum Insanus and The Unspoken King.

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published 08.05.2014 | Comments (2)

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25.03.2023 - 15:02
JoHn Doe
Written by Metal Addiction on 25.03.2023 at 14:08

The "hair metal-like" style of music in this album cannot be acceptable to their fans. This album is blasphemy to their earlier works.

Problem is that this album fails even as a glam metal album. Very poor song-writing overall.
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