Cold Dark Matter (Red Harvest album)

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Cold Dark Matter
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Released2000
Genre
Length38:31
Label Nocturnal Art Productions
Red Harvest chronology
Hybreed
(1996)
Cold Dark Matter
(2000)
New World Rage Music
(2001)
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Cold Dark Matter is the fifth release by Industrial metal band Red Harvest. It was released in 2000. It was later re-released in 2001 in the US, with extra tracks.

Contents

Track listing

Studio Album
No.TitleLength
1."Omnipotent"3:09
2."Last Call"4:39
3."Absolut Dunkel:Heit (Featuring Fenriz of Darkthrone)"3:35
4."Cold Dark Matter"4:22
5."Junk-O-Rama"3:54
6."Fix, Hammer, Fix"2:57
7."The Itching Scull"3:31
8."Death in Cyborg Era"7:51
9."Move or Be Moved"4:33


Bonus (US Version)
No.TitleLength
1."Intro" 
2."Ad Noctum" 
3."Move or Be Moved (Preview)" 
4."Swallow the Sun" 
5."Pity the Bastard" 

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