Cold and Bouncy is the fourth studio album by Anglo-Irish avant-pop band the High Llamas, released on 27 January 1998 on V2 Records. According to bandleader Sean O'Hagan, the title refers to electronica's "paradoxical" combination of "cold" or digital sounds and "bouncy" rhythms. Before the album was released, O'Hagan played early versions of its tracks to the Beach Boys' Bruce Johnston and Al Jardine, who suggested that the band record his songs, but this never happened.