A fast-paced EP released digitally for fans, showcasing the trio's raw, improvisational stoner-punk energy.
The Sludge Metal Evolution: A Complete Guide to the Corrosion of Conformity Discography
Would you like a known list of currently active heavy metal discography blogs (even if not COC-specific), or help finding a particular COC rarity (e.g., Technocracy EP)?
Whether you are rebuilding your digital library, hunting for rare pressings, or exploring their catalog for the first time, this comprehensive deep-dive covers every major era, studio album, and essential release in the legendary C.O.C. discography. The Hardcore Punk and Crossover Era (1984–1989)
So fire up your browser. Type in that keyword. Click through the expired image links. Scour the comments for a working Mega link. And when you finally hear that raw, unmixed 1985 rehearsal tape of “Prayer” – you’ll understand why the hunt matters.
"Stone Breaker," "Infinite War," "Paranoid Opioid."
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The blog captures the spirit of the band’s early years, listing the foundational albums that defined the 80s. On Blogspot, Eye for an Eye is often cited as the starting point where listeners can hear the unpolished fury of a teenage band finding its footing. The album is short, fast, and uncompromising.
A return to dark, apocalyptic sludge metal. With New Orleans legend Stanton Moore handling drums, In the Arms of God features some of the heaviest, most complex riffing of the band's career. It stands as a modern metal classic and a high watermark for the Pepper Keenan era. The Trio Revival and Modern Era (2012–Present)