Music Kit James and the Cold Gun, Chewing Glass
About Music Kit James and the Cold Gun, Chewing Glass
Music Kit James and the Cold Gun, Chewing Glass replaces CS2’s default soundtrack with music from the Welsh rock band James and the Cold Gun, centered on the track “Chewing Glass.” Its sound draws on a raw, guitar-driven rock style, making it a distinct alternative to the game’s standard music kit lineup.
Release & Source
The Music Kit James and the Cold Gun, Chewing Glass is a High Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Like other CS2 music kits, Music Kit James and the Cold Gun, Chewing Glass replaces the game’s core soundtrack cues rather than adding a single full song track. It changes music for the main menu, round start and end, bomb events, and the MVP anthem. The exact cue names are handled in-game, so the best way to preview the full set is through the Inspect view or community preview videos.
The MVP anthem is the short victory cue from James and the Cold Gun’s Chewing Glass music kit that plays when you earn MVP at the end of a round. In CS2, that MVP clip is one of the main reasons players choose a music kit because teammates hear it during the round-end screen. If you want to compare it against other rock-oriented kits, inspect it alongside Scarlxrd, Neck Deep, or Beartooth.
You can get Music Kit James and the Cold Gun, Chewing Glass by buying it on the Steam Community Market or through third-party CS2 skin marketplaces that list music kits. Some music kits have also been available through in-game offers or as marketable items after release. Availability depends on current market listings rather than weapon cases, since this is a music kit item.
In CS2, music kits are usually obtained by purchasing them directly from the Steam Community Market, from third-party marketplaces, or from Valve when specific kits are offered in-game. Once you own one, you equip it from your inventory and it changes your in-match music cues and MVP anthem. Music kits are cosmetic audio items, so they do not affect gameplay stats or weapon performance.
Music kits are worth it if you want to change the game’s audio style and especially if you care about the MVP anthem other players hear. Music Kit James and the Cold Gun, Chewing Glass makes the most sense for players who want a heavier rock-oriented sound instead of CS2’s default soundtrack. As a cosmetic, its value comes from personal preference, soundtrack variety, and market price rather than gameplay benefits.

