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Kohllapse Studio album by Kohllapse Released 1996 Genre Gothic-Doom Darkwave Length 43:51 Label Self-Released Kohllapse chronology Kohllapse (1996) Distant Mind Alternative (1999) 'Kohllapse' is the self-titled debut full-length album by the Australian group Kohllapse. Recording history In 1995, the band began independently recording this album, originally intended as a promotional CD.[1] The band released Kohllapse in 1996. It was noted for its exceptionally dark and varied tracklisting that combined death, doom, gothic and electronic elements.[1] The song "An End to Pain" features black metal type out put with its buzzsaw guitars and shrieking vocals.[1] Kohllapse was chosen as the "Pick of the Litter" in HM Magazine's March/April issue in 1997, and was described as "the first Christian band that sounds like Type O Negative".[2] The song "Tell Me Your Fears" was released on the magazine's sampler in 1998.[3] In 1997 the band inked a distribution deal with Nuclear Blast USA, making the album available for wider audience.[4] Track listing "Path" - 1:27 "Tell Me Your Fears" - 10:36 "Never" - 7:12 "Towards" - 1:03 "Take Me Away" - 4:09 "My Child" - 4:49 "An End to Pain" - 2:29 "Self Infliction" - 7:55 "Serenity" - 4:11 References ^ a b c St.Laurent, Neil (1996). "Kohllapse - Kohllapse and interview with Ro". Tracks of Creation #9. http://disemia.com/creation/issue_9/profile_kohllapse.html. Retrieved 2007-09-29.  ^ "Kohllapse". Firestream Music Vault. http://www.firestream.net/custom/fs_rate.php?go=showitem&item_id=896&cat_id=294. Retrieved 2007-09-29. [dead link] ^ "Various: Pick of the Litter". Music-db. http://www.music-db.org/folk/f1108710.html. Retrieved 2007-09-29.  ^ Jonsson, Johannes (1997-1998). "News 1997". The Metal For Jesus!. http://www.metalforjesus.org/news1997.htm. Retrieved 2007-09-29. "Kohllapse is, at last, receiving major label interest!! (1997-12-18); "Congrats to Kohllapse on obtaining Nuclear Blast America for its distributor." (1998-03-05); "Kohllapse recently inked a distribution deal with Nuclear Blast USA.. unfortunately, they also, again, lost their bassist, Bevan Carroll, and are now seeking bassists.." (1998-02-26)"  This 1990s metal album-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e