COLD AS ICE
Released: January 20th, 2005
Runtime: 47:43.18
# of Tracks: 15
Singles: Icicles Bicycles, Barrelful of Root Beer Monkeys
Runtime: 47:43.18
# of Tracks: 15
Singles: Icicles Bicycles, Barrelful of Root Beer Monkeys
Track Listing/Duration/Song Credits (Lyrics & Music/Title)
1.) Icicles Bicycles (2:18) (Cowboy Hat)
2.) Get Back, McQuack (1:50) (Witwaller/McTafferson) 3.) Salt and Catsup (3:11) (Cowboy Hat) 4.) Mr. Checkbook (2:56) (McTafferson/Cowboy Hat) 5.) Cold as Ice (4:49) (Cowboy Hat) 6.) Hey, Hey What's Happening? (3:24) (Witwaller/McTafferson/Cowboy Hat) 7.) Lightbulb Boogie (6:44) (McTafferson/Cowboy Hat) 8.) Emergency Brake Divas (3:39) (Cowboy Hat) 9.) Just Another Flying Squirrel (1:46) (Witwaller/McTafferson) 10.) Cheap as a Jeep (3:27) (McTafferson) 11.) Mashed Potato Wannabe (3:12) (McTafferson/Cowboy Hat) 12.) Barrelful of Root Beer Monkeys (2:28) (McTafferson) 13.) Fill the Diner With Horse Muffins (2:18) (Cowboy Hat/Title:McTafferson & Hat) 14.) A Macaroni in San Jose (1:56) (Witwaller/Cowboy Hat) 15.) It's a Pogo Stick (3:07) (Cowboy Hat/Title: McTafferson & Witwaller) |
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TRIVIA MARSALA
- This was the first and only album to feature the original line-up of Earthworm in Cowboy Hat, CheeseCoat McTafferson, and Jimothy K. Witwaller. The original plan was for each person to write and record five of the fifteen songs. At the time of Jimothy's departure, which was via death by a freak gardening accident, he had written all five, but only recorded three. The remaining two were split up by McTafferson and Cowboy Hat, who recorded one each.
- The abbreviated name for ColdmaN5 is "N5", for no good reason.
- This was the only album released in 2005 that did not have a representative on the band's "Worst Tracks of 2005" compilation.
- The "release dates" given on each of these release pages were rough estimates, as the "release" just consisted of a date (often a birthday or "holiday") nearest to the completion of the album, when copies were printed off on CD and handed to family and friends to immediately throw away. Until the albums were added to streaming services starting in 2019, they were never officially sold or widely available.