Corrosion Of Conformity Discography Blogspot Jun 2026

Finding songs exclusive to compilation tapes or rare splits.

A fast-paced, digital-only EP release that threw back to their crossover days.

The Evolution of a Legend: A Guide to the Corrosion of Conformity Discography

Reed Mullin, Woody Weatherman, Mike Dean, with Simon Bob Sinister joining on vocals shortly after. corrosion of conformity discography blogspot

Let’s get one thing straight: Corrosion of Conformity (COC) is not one genre. They are a living textbook on the evolution of American heavy music. From blistering Hardcore Punk to Cross-over Thrash, from Southern Groove Metal to Stoner Rock, and back again—this band has done it all.

The mainstream music industry has ignored Corrosion of Conformity for decades. They are too heavy for rock radio, too slow for thrash purists, and too punk for stoner rock playlists. But we, the dedicated fans, know the truth.

Compilation featuring their earliest, rawest punk tracks. Finding songs exclusive to compilation tapes or rare splits

Simon Bob Sinister (vocals), Woody Weatherman (guitar), Mike Dean (bass), Reed Mullin (drums).

(2001) – Double Live Album

This album is arguably the heaviest release of the Keenan era. Featuring Stanton Moore of Galactic on drums, it dropped the radio-friendly sheen of the previous album in favor of dark, complex, apocalyptic doom and sludge. Let’s get one thing straight: Corrosion of Conformity

Pepper Keenan, Woody Weatherman, Mike Dean, Stanton Moore (drums)

Pepper Keenan returned to the lineup for this highly anticipated album. It seamlessly blended the massive riffs of Deliverance with the dark atmospheric weight of In the Arms of God . Sadly, this would stand as the final studio album to feature legendary founding drummer Reed Mullin, who passed away in 2020. The Blogspot Legacy: Hunting for Rarities

"Man or Ash" (featuring James Hetfield of Metallica), "Drowning in a Daydream."