SuperCoolNothing v2.0
Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 2002 (2002-07-01)
Recorded1998 (1998)
Studio
Various
Genre
Length72:46
LabelDark City Music
Producer
16volt chronology
Demography
(2000)
SuperCoolNothing v2.0
(2002)
The Best of Sixteen Volt
(2005)

SuperCoolNothing v2.0 is a compilation album by 16volt, released on July 1, 2002 by Dark City Music. The album comes with a bonus disk of remixes and demos. Several tracks of the album are featured in the video game Primal.[1] Two-thousand copies of the album were re-pressed by Dark City Music with new cover art and the first 100 copies signed by the band.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Don Kline of AllMusic gave SuperCoolNothing v2.0 four out of five stars and said "with its gut-wrenching lyrics, incessant percussion, and grinding guitars, it's unfortunate that Super Cool Nothing remains one of the more largely unnoticed industrial releases of the late '90s."[2] IGN credited the second disc as being better than the first and claimed "industrial/goth exuberance aside, there were a few tracks on supercoolnothing that burrowed themselves into my sonic consciousness."[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mike Peoples and Eric Powell

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."I Fail Truth"3:26
2."Everyday Everything"3:19
3."Don't Pray"4:36
4."Keep Sleeping"3:15
5."Moutheater"5:31
6."Happy Pill"4:13
7."The Enemy"3:54
8."Machine Kit"3:05
9."Low"4:31
10."And I Go"4:27
11."Dead Weight"3:00
12."At the End"5:55
Disc two
No.TitleRemixer(s)Length
1."At the End" (Cub Mix)Paige Haley4:27
2."Happy Pill" (Durtee Mix)Eric Powell, Krayge Tyler3:50
3."Keep Sleeping" (Radio Edit)Eric Powell, Krayge Tyler2:51
4."Low" (Filtered Mix)Geno Lenardo4:46
5."Suffering You" (Demo) 3:19
6."Plastic Blue" (Demo) 4:23

Personnel

Adapted from the SuperCoolNothing v2.0 liner notes.[4]

16volt

Addition performers

Production and design

  • Michael Bodine cover art, design
  • Andrew Garver mastering
  • Dave Hancock – engineering
  • Bill Kennedy production, engineering, mixing
  • Rafael Serrano – engineering
  • Steve Tushar – engineering

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 2000 Dark City Music CD DCMCD001
2009 DL

References

  1. Bush, John. "16 Volt > Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
  2. 1 2 Kline, Don. "16 Volt: SuperCoolNothing, v2.0 > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
  3. Mernagh, Matt (March 28, 2003). "supercoolnothing: 16volt explores the music of Primal". IGN. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
  4. SuperCoolNothing v2.0 (booklet). 16volt. North Hollywood, California: Dark City Music. 2002.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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