The Killer and the Star (album)

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The Killer and The Star
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 14, 2009
Genre Experimental, Alternative Rock
Label SonicStar Records
Producer Ross Robinson
Singles from The Killer and The Star
  1. "Starts When You Fall"
    Released: 2009

The Killer and The Star is the only album from Cold frontman Scooter Ward's side project The Killer and the Star. It was released July 14, 2009 and had been in the works since 2006 when Cold disbanded. It was originally set to be titled The Series of Emotion.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Living With Musicians"3:40
2."Hallelujah"4:22
3."Starts When You Fall"3:55
4."Symphony For a Mad World"4:48
5."End of Summer"4:11
6."The Low"4:06
7."Questions"4:45
8."The Avenue"5:38
9."Angel Falls"4:20
10."One Fine Line"6:14

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