The Lapse

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The Betrayal 00:00 Tools
Infinite Me 00:00 Tools
Hide Your Daughters 00:00 Tools
Excessive Exposure 00:00 Tools
Consent 00:00 Tools
The Speeding Train 00:00 Tools
The Threat 00:00 Tools
People Wouldn't Shoot Up If It Didn't Feel Good 00:00 Tools
Mentabolism 00:00 Tools
3 People Wide at All Times 00:00 Tools
From Destructive Urges Reason Emerges 00:00 Tools
We Must Move Backwards to Progress 00:00 Tools
The A, B, C And D's Of Fascism 00:00 Tools
This Is Not the Pure Aesthetic 00:00 Tools
Buffet 00:00 Tools
I Vow for Now 00:00 Tools
S.O.S. 00:00 Tools
Basilico Basilica 00:00 Tools
Cell Yielding Cell 00:00 Tools
Aerial 00:00 Tools
Fruit 00:00 Tools
Dragonflies 00:00 Tools
Into the Psychomanteum, Chris & Toko 00:00 Tools
H'a'chi 00:00 Tools
Hächi 00:00 Tools
SOS 00:00 Tools
The Betrayel 00:00 Tools
into the psychomanteum 00:00 Tools
people wouldn't shoot up if it 00:00 Tools
05 People Wouldn't Shoot Up If It Di 00:00 Tools
People Wouldn't Shoot Up If It Di 00:00 Tools
Last Sin 00:00 Tools
punks 00:00 Tools
Into the psychomantium 00:00 Tools
Speeding Train 00:00 Tools
Threat 00:00 Tools
secondhand smoke 00:00 Tools
A, B, C, and D's of Fascism 00:00 Tools
infinte me 00:00 Tools
waxploitation 00:00 Tools
From Destructive Urges Reasons Emerge 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
02 excessive exposure 00:00 Tools
Urban Macrobiotics 00:00 Tools
01 Buffet 00:00 Tools
We Look Like Our Pears 00:00 Tools
01 The Betrayal 00:00 Tools
The A,B,C, and D's of Fascism 00:00 Tools
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The Lapse was an American indie band formed in late 1997. The band was first signed to Gern Blandsten, then Southern Records. The Lapse was the duo of then boyfriend/girlfriend Chris Leo (ex-Native nod) and Toko Yasuda (Enon, ex-Blonde Redhead). They formed The Lapse after the break up of their previous band, The Van Pelt. The Lapse had Leo on guitar and Yasuda on bass with both handling vocals. The Lapse formally disbanded in 2001, with Yasuda leaving to join Enon. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.