"Congratulations Song," "Diablo Blvd.," "Stare Too Long" (featuring Warren Haynes on slide guitar). 3. Experimental Sludge and the Trio Return (2005–2014)
The discography of Corrosion of Conformity is a roadmap of American heavy metal evolution. From the power-chord fury of Eye for an Eye to the psychedelic doom of Good God / Baad Man , C.O.C. has never stopped evolving.
: The raw debut that established them in the early 80s hardcore scene. corrosion of conformity discography blogspot
Widely considered a masterpiece of the crossover thrash genre, Animosity saw the addition of vocalist Reed Mullin taking a more prominent role alongside the arrival of metal-tinged guitar riffs. Tracks like "Loss for Words" and "Mad World" perfectly fused the speed of punk with the technical precision and heavy crunch of thrash metal. Technocracy (1987)
A more melodic, hard-rock oriented album that showcased the band's versatility. "Congratulations Song," "Diablo Blvd
. This report organizes their discography based on these era-defining shifts. The Hardcore Punk & Crossover Era (1982–1987)
Featuring Simon Bob on vocals, this EP marked a transition, introducing more metal elements, including intricate guitar work and a heavier sound. From the power-chord fury of Eye for an
In their earliest days, C.O.C. operated as a ferocious three-piece consisting of Reed Mullin (drums), Woody Weatherman (guitar), and Mike Dean (bass). They were a staple of the underground hardcore punk tape-trading circuit. Eye for an Eye (1984)
This is the band's commercial peak. Both "Albatross" and "Clean My Wounds" became rock radio staples, cementing COC as leaders of the 90s heavy rock movement. Wiseblood (1996)
Recorded at the Harpos Concert Theatre in Detroit, capturing the peak energy of their commercial era.