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Critical Mass is the name of multiple musical groups across different genres and countries. 1) Critical Mass (Poland) – A death metal band formed in 2004 in Poland. 2) Critical Mass (Netherlands) – A rave and happy hardcore group formed in 1994 in the Netherlands. The group was created by producers Ed Bout and Dave Hasselaar, initially as a live act for ID&T Records. Later, singer Ludmilla Odijk and rapper Danny Haenraets, known as MC Energy, joined the lineup. The group gained popularity in the mid-1990s with hits such as "Dancin' Together" (1995), "Burnin' Love," "Believe in the Future," and "Happy Generation" (1996). In 1997, they released "Together in Dreams," followed by "In Your Eyes" in 1999, which marked a shift towards trance music. The latter two singles were released under Byte Records but did not achieve major success. 3) Critical Mass (Canada) – A contemporary Catholic rock band founded in 1997 by David Wang. Their debut demo, "Faith Looks Up," won Best International Group and Best Modern Rock/Alternative Album at the United Catholic Music and Video Association awards. Their second album, "Completely," received Best Rock Album at the Canadian Gospel Music Association’s Covenant Awards, leading to their performance at World Youth Day 2002 in Toronto. Their subsequent albums, "Grasping for Hope in the Darkness" (2004) and "Celebrate" (2007), received award nominations. In 2009, they released "Body Language," an album inspired by Pope John Paul II’s Theolog