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Biography

Collapsis was an American rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, active primarily from 1997 to 2001. The group formed after singer/songwriter Mike Garrigan released his second full-length album, The Lessons of Autumn, in 1996 and began working with former Dillon Fence drummer Scott Carle. In 1998, Collapsis released The Chartreuse EP and gained a significant following in North Carolina and throughout the southeastern United States. The band then signed to Cherry Entertainment, a subsidiary of Universal Records, and released their debut album, Dirty Wake, in 1999. The album's lead single, "Automatic", peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart in 2000. Collapsis also wrote the title song for the movie Clay Pigeons, titled "Clay Pigeons: The Ballad of Lester Long." Their song "Wonderland" was featured on an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Albums


Top Tracks

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    Popularity
  2.   Believe In You
  3.   Tell Me Everything
  4.   Automatic
  5.   October
  6.   Pure Triangles
  7.   Dirty Wake
  8.   I.O.L.
  9.   Radio Friendly Girlfriend
  10.   Stumble
  11.   Two Egrets
  12.   Wonderland
  13.   Superhero

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