"In Cold Blood" is a studio album by Johnny Thunders, an American rock and roll/punk rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. Released in 1983; it features Thunders on both guitar and vocals. The collection is divided into two parts; one being the studio album itself which contains new original works by Thunders, and the second part being a live recording.
Though Johnny Thunders is best known for his work with the New York Dolls and the Heartbreakers, "In Cold Blood" marks his journey as a solo artist. The album is a mix of rock and punk genres, reflecting Thunders' distinct and intense style.
The studio part of the album is notable for the tight, clean sound, which represented a departure from the rawer sound of Thunders' earlier works. Its live part successfully captures the energy and edge of Thunders' stage performances, featuring a range of covers and Thunders' classics.
However, the album didn't make a significant commercial impact upon its release, despite its creative vision. Yet, over the years, "In Cold Blood" has gained a cult appreciation among Thunders' fans and punk rock enthusiasts who celebrate it for its unique blend of grit and musicianship, chest-pounding riffs, and Thunders' uninhibited vocal style.