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==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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⚫ | * Reed Mullin | ||
* Woody Weatherman | * Woody Weatherman | ||
⚫ | * Eric Eycke | ||
⚫ | * Simon Bob | ||
⚫ | * Karl Agell | ||
⚫ | * Phil Swisher | ||
* Mike Dean | * Mike Dean | ||
* Stanton Moore | * Stanton Moore | ||
⚫ | * Reed Mullin (former member) | ||
⚫ | * Eric Eycke (former member) | ||
⚫ | * Simon Bob (former member) | ||
⚫ | * Karl Agell (former member) | ||
⚫ | * Phil Swisher (former member) | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
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Corrosion of Conformity started as a hardcore punk band in the 1980s. In common with many other exponents of the genre, COC gravitated towards a more metal sound, by the 1990s becoming essentially a metal band. This led to more mainstream acceptance, gained particularly through their big break, opening for Metallica. In their later years, COC began to exhibit a more stoner rock sound.
Members
- Pepper Keenan - guitar, vocals, song-writing.
- Woody Weatherman
- Mike Dean
- Stanton Moore
- Reed Mullin (former member)
- Eric Eycke (former member)
- Simon Bob (former member)
- Karl Agell (former member)
- Phil Swisher (former member)
Discography
- In The Arms of God (Sanctuary, April 5, 2005)
- Live Volume DVD (2001)
- Live Volume (Sanctuary, 2001)
- America's Volume Dealer (Sanctuary, 2000)
- Six Songs With Mike (Caroline, 1998)
- Wiseblood (Columbia, 1996)
- Deliverance (Columbia, 1994)
- Blind (Columbia, 1991)
- Technocracy (Metal Blade, 1987)
- Animosity (Metal Blade, 1986)
- Cleanse the Bacteria (compilation, Pusmort, 1985)
- Eye For An Eye (Caroline, 1984)
- Why are we here? (1982)
- No Core (1981)
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