(2018)
Accessing early demos of songs that later appeared on major albums.
Some blogs specialize in sludge/stoner/doom metal discographies.
(2001) – Double Live Album
A more melodic, hard-rock oriented album that showcased the band's versatility.
"Stone Breaker", "Infinite War", "Paranoid Opioid" Sonic Style: Dark, heavy stoner-sludge metal. Corrosion of Conformity (2012) & IX (2014)
The debut album is a raw, blistering burst of political hardcore punk. Fronted by vocalist Eric Eycke, the tracks are short, aggressive, and deeply influenced by Bad Brains and Black Flag. While it lacks the signature southern sludge of their later work, Eye for an Eye remains a foundational text for East Coast hardcore. Animosity (1985)
Corrosion of Conformity (C.O.C.) is one of the most influential bands in heavy music history. They bridged the gap between hardcore punk, thrash metal, and southern stoner rock. Founded in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1982, C.O.C. underwent massive sonic transformations. This comprehensive retrospective tracks their entire discography, mapping out the sonic evolution that defined a generation of heavy riffs. 1. The Hardcore Punk & Crossover Era (1982–1989)
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.
The Complete Guide to the Corrosion of Conformity Discography
The band's commercial breakthrough, earning heavy rotation on MTV and rock radio. Wiseblood (1996) Lineup: Keenan, Weatherman, Dean, Mullin Sound: Darker, heavier, and more polished than Deliverance .
(2018)
Accessing early demos of songs that later appeared on major albums.
Some blogs specialize in sludge/stoner/doom metal discographies.
(2001) – Double Live Album
A more melodic, hard-rock oriented album that showcased the band's versatility.
"Stone Breaker", "Infinite War", "Paranoid Opioid" Sonic Style: Dark, heavy stoner-sludge metal. Corrosion of Conformity (2012) & IX (2014)
The debut album is a raw, blistering burst of political hardcore punk. Fronted by vocalist Eric Eycke, the tracks are short, aggressive, and deeply influenced by Bad Brains and Black Flag. While it lacks the signature southern sludge of their later work, Eye for an Eye remains a foundational text for East Coast hardcore. Animosity (1985)
Corrosion of Conformity (C.O.C.) is one of the most influential bands in heavy music history. They bridged the gap between hardcore punk, thrash metal, and southern stoner rock. Founded in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1982, C.O.C. underwent massive sonic transformations. This comprehensive retrospective tracks their entire discography, mapping out the sonic evolution that defined a generation of heavy riffs. 1. The Hardcore Punk & Crossover Era (1982–1989)
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.
The Complete Guide to the Corrosion of Conformity Discography
The band's commercial breakthrough, earning heavy rotation on MTV and rock radio. Wiseblood (1996) Lineup: Keenan, Weatherman, Dean, Mullin Sound: Darker, heavier, and more polished than Deliverance .