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Corrosion Of Conformity Discography Blogspot 〈REAL | 2027〉

Early cassette rips containing unreleased punk tracks from the No Core Records era.

True completionists searching old Blogspot archives are usually hunting for the band's non-album obscurities.

This era also saw the release of the , a quick follow-up that kept the hardcore energy alive.

A transitional masterpiece. While Karl Agell handled lead vocals on most tracks, Pepper Keenan sang lead on the breakout single "Vote with a Bullet." The album combined political thrash with a crushing, mid-tempo groove that put the mainstream metal world on notice. corrosion of conformity discography blogspot

The addition of guitarist/vocalist in 1991 signaled a monumental shift for the band. They moved away from punk and toward a sludge/stoner metal sound, heavily influenced by Black Sabbath and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

A return to a much heavier, doom-laden sound. Featuring Stanton Moore of Galactic on drums, it is often praised on metal blogs as one of the most underrated, technically impressive albums in the band's entire discography.

Reed Mullin (drums), Woody Weatherman (guitar), Mike Dean (bass/vocals). Sound: Fast, raw, and politically furious hardcore punk. Key Tracks: "Mind Is Infected," "Rednekk," "Toxic Waste." Early cassette rips containing unreleased punk tracks from

Widely considered a masterpiece of the mid-80s underground. The artwork by Brian Walsby is iconic in punk circles. Technocracy (1987)

The Sludge Metal Evolution: A Complete Guide to the Corrosion of Conformity Discography

has one of the most drastic stylistic evolutions in heavy music, moving from raw hardcore punk to "southern-fried" stoner metal. Discography Overview & Critical Consensus A transitional masterpiece

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

The journey began in 1982 with a raw, abrasive sound that helped define the crossover thrash genre. Their debut album, "Eye for an Eye" (1984), is a masterpiece of speed and political frustration. Featuring the original lineup of Reed Mullin, Woody Weatherman, and Mike Dean, it remains a pillar of the 80s underground scene. They pushed this sound even further with "Animosity" (1985), an album that many consider one of the finest examples of punk-metal fusion ever recorded. The Crossover Transition