History
Back in the Day when the members of Cold Fusion only had the thought of their next diaper change on their minds, there existed even then the foundation of what would become the band Cold Fusion. After the normal indoctrination process in elemementary and middle schools, the members finally found themselves thrust into the veritable hell that is high school(except for Will, he's just a youngin'). There, in the mind-numbingly boring class called health, Borneman found a bass player/speed freak/male prostitute in the person of Griffis. Borneman and Griffis jammed together numerous times, forming several garage bands until finally acheiving a bit of success with their band Disdain. During these years, Kris was going through the usual crap associated with playing in local bands as well, playing with different people all the time, never really getting anywhere. Finally, there was a break. Bringing in members from such exotic locales as Jamaica and Snellville, GA, Cold Fusion finally came into being in the fall of 2000. Former members of Atlanta metal band Disdain, Borneman and Griffis and the only surviving member of the original Cold Fusion, Kris, got together, along with Borneman's little brother, with the sole purpose of creating music never heard before. They wanted to create music that was at the same time brutal, diverse, and technical. After several abortive attempts at finding a lead singer, Cold Fusion finally found a kindred spirit in the cross-dressing transexual midget known as Brian Williams. The best part of the deal, Brian could actually sing, go figure eh? With the lineup complete the members of Cold Fusion are now ready to take the Atlanta music scene by force.
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