# SuperCoolNothing v2.0

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2002 compilation album by 16volt

SuperCoolNothing v2.0 Compilation album by 16volt Released July 1, 2002 (2002-07-01) Recorded 1998 (1998) Studio Various Mad Bus Studios (Burbank, CA) Mad Dog Studios (Burbank, CA) Scream Studios (Studio City, Los Angeles, CA) Genre Industrial metal industrial rock Length 72:46 Label Dark City Music Producer Joseph Bishara Bill Kennedy Mike Peoples Eric Powell 16volt chronology Demography (2000) SuperCoolNothing v2.0 (2002) The Best of Sixteen Volt (2005)

***SuperCoolNothing v2.0*** is a [compilation album](/source/Compilation_album) by [16volt](/source/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](/source/Primal_(video_game)).[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 Source Rating AllMusic [2]

Don Kline of [AllMusic](/source/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](/source/IGN)* credited the second disc as being better than the first and claimed "industrial/goth exuberance aside, there were a few tracks on *[supercoolnothing](/source/Supercoolnothing)* that burrowed themselves into my sonic consciousness."[3]

## Track listing

All tracks are written by Mike Peoples and Eric Powell.

Disc one No. Title Length 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. Title Remixer(s) Length 1. "At the End" (Cub Mix) Paige Haley 4:27 2. "Happy Pill" (Durtee Mix) Eric Powell, Krayge Tyler 3:50 3. "Keep Sleeping" (Radio Edit) Eric Powell, Krayge Tyler 2:51 4. "Low" (Filtered Mix) Geno Lenardo 4:46 5. "Suffering You" (Demo) 3:19 6. "Plastic Blue" (Demo) 4:23

## Personnel

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

**16volt**

- Mike Peoples – [guitar](/source/Guitar), [bass guitar](/source/Bass_guitar), [production](/source/Record_producer)

- Eric Powell – [lead vocals](/source/Singing), guitar, [programming](/source/Programming_(music)), [engineering](/source/Audio_engineering), production

**Addition performers**

- [Joseph Bishara](/source/Joseph_Bishara) – [programming](/source/Programming_(music)), [production](/source/Record_producer), [engineering](/source/Audio_engineering)

- Krayge Tyler – guitar

- [Chris Vrenna](/source/Chris_Vrenna) – [drums](/source/Drum_kit)

**Production and design**

- Michael Bodine – [cover art](/source/Cover_art), [design](/source/Design)

- Andrew Garver – [mastering](/source/Audio_mastering)

- Dave Hancock – engineering

- Bill Kennedy – [production](/source/Record_producer), engineering, [mixing](/source/Audio_mixing_(recorded_music))

- 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. **[^](#cite_ref-allmusicbio_1-0)** Bush, John. ["16 Volt > Biography"](https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mn0000499173/biography). Allmusic. Retrieved August 15, 2020.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-allmusic_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-allmusic_2-1) Kline, Don. ["16 Volt: *SuperCoolNothing, v2.0* > Review"](https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000983318). Allmusic. Retrieved August 15, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-ign_3-0)** Mernagh, Matt (March 28, 2003). ["supercoolnothing: 16volt explores the music of *Primal*"](https://www.ign.com/articles/2003/03/28/supercoolnothing). *[IGN](/source/IGN)*. Retrieved August 15, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-linearnotes_4-0)** *SuperCoolNothing v2.0* (booklet). [16volt](/source/16volt). North Hollywood, California: Dark City Music. 2002.{{[cite AV media notes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_AV_media_notes)}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_others_in_cite_AV_media_(notes)))

## External links

- [Official website](https://16volt.com/)

- [*SuperCoolNothing v2.0*](https://16volt.bandcamp.com/album/supercoolnothing) at [Bandcamp](/source/Bandcamp)

- *[SuperCoolNothing v2.0](https://www.discogs.com/master/29908)* at [Discogs](/source/Discogs) (list of releases)

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