Whether you are rebuilding your digital library, hunting for rare pressings, or exploring their catalog for the first time, this comprehensive deep-dive covers every major era, studio album, and essential release in the legendary C.O.C. discography. The Hardcore Punk and Crossover Era (1984–1989)
The "corrosion of conformity discography blogspot" searches often turn up rare live sessions and radio performances from this era, revealing the immense power of their live shows. Return to Roots and Reunion (2006–Present)
By 2000’s America’s Volume Dealer , the band was flirting with mainstream rock success, offering cleaner production and big hooks, before returning to a darker, Sabbathian gloom on In the Arms of God . Arms is a beast of a record—perhaps their most "metal" outing of the Pepper era, featuring guest spots from Warren Haynes and a sonic thickness that could crack pavement. corrosion of conformity discography blogspot
Featuring the return of Pepper Keenan, this album is widely acclaimed for perfectly blending the sludge metal sound with the bluesy, melodic feel of Deliverance . Why Explore C.O.C. Discography Archives?
These bloggers are not just passive listeners; they are historians and critics. They provide context about lineup changes, discuss the evolution of the band's sound, and offer a level of passionate detail that has helped sustain interest in the band during their quieter years. Whether you are rebuilding your digital library, hunting
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Pepper rejoins Down, COC goes silent. Then, two distinct rebirths. Return to Roots and Reunion (2006–Present) By 2000’s
"Man or Ash" (featuring James Hetfield), "King of the Rotten"
2. The Southern Metal & Stoner Rock Breakthrough (1991–2000)
Ripped cassettes from the 1982–1983 hardcore punk era.