Coma Chameleon
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| Coma Chameleon | ||||
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| Released | March 28, 2008 (EU) | |||
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| Label | Solitary Man Records | |||
| Producer | Kurt Ebelhauser, Vincent Sorg | |||
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Coma Chameleon is a 2008 album by the German punk rock band Donots. Stylistically, the album marks a notable shift from the bands pop punk and punk rock roots (which are still present on some songs) towards a more mature, melancholic alternative rock sound. Singer Ingo Knollmann described the shift in an interview where he labelled Coma Chameleon as the first album of "Donots 2.0".[1]
- "There's a Tunnel at the End of the Light" (Intro)
- "Break My Stride"
- "Pick Up the Pieces"
- "Headphones"
- "New Hope for the Dead"
- "Anything"
- "To Hell with Love"
- "Stop the Clocks"
- "The Right Kind of Wrong"
- "This Is Not a Drill"
- "Killing Time"
- "Somewhere Someday"