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Corrosion of Conformity started as a hardcore punk band in the 1980s in Raleigh, North Carolina (later moving to Houston, Texas). Corrosion of Conformity were pioneers of the Punk Metal genre in the 1980's, however, they eventually gravitated towards a more straight-forward Heavy Metal sound. By the mid-1990s they had become a Heavy Metal band. This led to more mainstream acceptance, gained particularly through their big break, opening for Metallica. In recent years, COC now exhibit a sound which leans towards stoner rock though still keeping their southern metal sound.
Members
- Pepper Keenan - guitar, vocals
- Woody Weatherman - guitar
- Mike Dean - bass guitar
- Stanton Moore - drums
- Reed Mullin - drums (former member)
- Eric Eycke - vocals (former member)
- Simon Bob Sinister - vocals (former member)
- Karl Agell - vocals (former member)
- Phil Swisher - bass guitar (former member)
- Robert Taylor - vocals (former member)
- Benji (original vocalist)
Discography
Albums
- Eye For An Eye (1983)
- Animosity (1985)
- Blind (1992)
- Deliverance (1994)
- Wiseblood (1996)
- America's Volume Dealer (2000)
- In the Arms of God (2005)
EPs
- Technocracy (1987)
- Six Songs With Mike Singing: 1985 (1989, demos recorded in 1985)
Compilation, live, etc.
- No Core (1982, split)
- Why Are We Here? (1983, split)
- Cleanse the Bacteria (1985, compilation)
- Live Volume (2001, also released as a DVD)
External links
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