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Crossfade: Columbia Records
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"Cold," the first single from Crossfade, made music history as radio's #1 Most Played Rock Song of 2004. The track spent a record-breaking 65 weeks on the Active Rock chart while spending a record 46 weeks on the Modern Rock chart. Both "Cold" and its follow-up single, "So Far Away," were Top 10 records at Active Rock Radio. The album kicked out three hit singles -- "Cold," "So Far Away," and "Colors" -- all of which peaked within the Top 5 (at #1, #4 and #5 respectively) of the Billboard Monitor Active Rock chart. "Cold," "So Far Away," and "Colors" ... peaked at #3, #4, and #6 (respectively) on Billboard's Mainstream Rock singles chart and at #2, #14, and #18 (respectively) on the Modern Rock chart.
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Columbia, South Carolina’s alt metal rockers Crossfade have just released their second explosive CD, “Falling Away,” on Columbia Records. This power trio has proven that they are not at all jinxed by the sophomore slump. Quite the contrary, this disc has one song after the next that builds and doesn’t slow down. Crossfade is a cross between the intensity of Metallica and the melodies of Nickelback. No surprise, their producer Randy Staub (Metallica, Nickelback, P.O.D., The Cult) along with Ed Sloan and 2006 Grammy winning producer of the year Steve Lillywhite have been able to capture the excitement of Crossfade as is demonstrated on this CD.
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Crossfade's self-titled debut hit stores last year, and has sold consistently thanks to the group's busy touring schedule and its ubiquitous rock-radio single "Cold." The album is now certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, and has sold more than 700,000 copies to date, according to the quartet's publicist.
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