With the addition of Mark Kohler a true return of the 1982 formation took place. August 2nd, 2008 saw the band reunited and "live in concert" at the "Stade De Suisse" in Bern, Switzerland. And of course he toured in support of all the afore-mentioned releases over the years. Mark Kohler rejoined KROKUS in 1994 for the recording of the CD EP "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" and 1995's "To Rock Or Not To Be". Kohler then formed a band called "Threat". Following the split of the band Mark Kohler reunited with former KROKUS drummer Freddy Steady in the "Steve Thomson Band", touring America in 1989. The trio of Kohler, Von Rohr and Crivelli attempted to pick up the pieces with Swedish born vocalist Bjorn Lodin and lead guitarist Many Maurer, but this line-up was short lived. At the end of the "Heart Attack" North American tour, Marc Storace and Fernando Von Arb left the band. Consequently he recorded with the band 1982's "One Vice At A Time", 1983's "Headhunter" (playing bass for the remainder of the tour schedule after Chris Von Rohr's departure from the band), 1984's "The Blitz" (where he played bass on the record), 1986's "Change Of Address" and the same year "Alive And Screaming", followed by 1988's "Heart Attack". Then he worked as KROKUS' guitar tech and in 1982 replaced Mandy Meyer as rhythm guitarist to bring KROKUS back to a five-member formation. As a teenager Mark Kohler used to be a guitar student of Fernando Von Arb's.
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