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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Cold is an Alternative Rock band formed in 1996 in Jacksonville, Florida. Originally formed under the name "Grundig" (because they considered their music Grunge and thought that people would "dig" it), they changed their name to Cold after Fred Durst heard a couple of their demo songs and expressed the opinion "Man, that's cold." Their first two albums were a somewhat atmospheric brand of Nu-metal, though their more recent output leans more towards straightforward Post-Grunge. After the release of their fourth album, numerous lineup changes and problems with their record label led Cold to break up in 2006, with the band members concentrating on various other projects; however, in 2008, frontman Scooter Ward announced that Cold would reunite for a final album and tour. The reunion has since been made permanent, with Ward stating that there are plans to continue recording and touring after the fifth album's release. |