Cold Contagious

Bush

About Cold Contagious

"Cold Contagious" is the fourth and final single from the band Bush's second studio album, Razorblade Suitcase (1996). Along with "Bonedriven", "Cold Contagious" is the only Bush single from 1994-1999 not to be included on the band's 2005 greatest hits compilation, The Best of: 1994-1999.


Year:
1996
5:59
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Wherever you are
You will carry always
Truth of the scars
And the darkness of your faith

Slowly move on
How did we get to here
It all went wrong
Gravity claiming all your tears
Everything looks so much better now
Looks so much better now 

You will get yours
You will get yours
You will get yours

You have no right
To ask me now
You were never that around
And I have missed

Reality day-trips
And your suit me suit me ways
Turn out the light switch
We've been awake for days
And no-one's coming round here no more
No-one's coming round here

You will get yours
You will get yours
You will get yours
You will get yours
You will get yours
You have no right

You have no right
To calm me down
You were never that around
I have missed
I have missed
Cold contagious
All the mighty mighty men
What you save is
What you lose out in the end
Cold contagious
Cold contagious

Paint your perfect day
I don't mind this
I'm better off by the way
Deeply grounded

You will get yours
You will get yours
You will get yours
You will get yours
You will get yours
You will get yours

Cold contagious
All the mighty mighty men
What you save is
What you lose out in the end
Cold contagious
Cold contagious

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Bush

Bush is a rock band formed in London in 1992 shortly after vocalist/guitarist Gavin Rossdale and guitarist Nigel Pulsford met. It was not long before they recruited bassist Dave Parsons, and later drummer Robin Goodridge, and started writing. Dave Parsons joined Bush shortly after leaving the band Transvision Vamp. Drummers such as Sacha Gervasi, Amir, and Spencer Cobrin had all filled in as Bush drummers before Robin Goodridge was made the permanent fit and thus completing the Bush lineup. more »

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Written by: GAVIN ROSSDALE

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10 facts about this song

Release and Reception
"Cold Contagious" was released in 1997 as the fourth single from the British alternative rock band Bush's second studio album, "Razorblade Suitcase." The song received a mixed reception from music critics and fans but managed to reach substantial positions in several music charts worldwide.
Chart Performance
The single peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks in the U.S., while also making its presence in the Canadian Singles Chart, where it peaked at No. 42, showing the band's significant influence in the rock music scene during the mid to late 90s.
Lyrics
The lyrics of "Cold Contagious" offer a distinctive darkness that sets the song apart from many of the band's other tracks. The band's lead singer and the song's songwriter, Gavin Rossdale, has implied that the song deals with the detrimental effects of drug use.
Music Video
A music video was produced for "Cold Contagious," directed by Mark Lebon, a departure from the previous collaborations with director Marcus Nispel for their other music videos. The video featured burning swings and cars, enhancing the aggressive and moody undertone of the song.
Style and Influences
The song showcases the raw, grunge influenced signature sound of Bush. As with their other work, "Cold Contagious" shows a significant influence from bands like Nirvana and Pixies, with loud, distorted guitars and powerful, raspy vocals from Gavin Rossdale.
Live Performances
"Cold Contagious" has been performed live by Bush numerous times throughout their career, maintaining its popularity among fans. Despite its relatively lower commercial success compared to some of their other hits, it became one of the staples of the band's live performances.
Album Success
"Cold Contagious" was part of "Razorblade Suitcase," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the album went on to sell over 2 million copies, cementing Bush's position as a key player in the post-grunge scene of the 1990s.
Band Line-up
At the time of the release of "Cold Contagious," Bush consisted of Gavin Rossdale (vocals, guitar), Nigel Pulsford (guitar), Dave Parsons (bass), and Robin Goodridge (drums). The collaboration among these members resulted in the band's distinct alternative rock sound.
Production Values
The song, like the rest of the "Razorblade Suitcase" album, was produced by Steve Albini, famous for his work with Nirvana, Pixies, and PJ Harvey. Albini's use of analog recording equipment and minimalist production value added a raw and unvarnished edge to the song and the album's overall sound.
Song's Legacy
While not being the most commercially successful single from Bush, "Cold Contagious" represents the band's distinctive approach to alternative rock, setting a style that would serve as an example for many up-and-coming rock bands in the late '90s and early '00s.

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