While the golden era was 2009–2015, some blogs like Heavy Metal Rarities , Sludge Swamp , and The Corroseum still update or re-up dead links.
"King of the Rotten", "Drowning in a Daydream", "Long Whip / Big ".45""
From the meticulous tracklists of Blind on vod-audio to the critical heat of The Sludgelord’s reviews, the Blogspot community ensured that Corrosion of Conformity’s complex, genre-defying journey was documented, discussed, and disseminated. In an age where algorithms dictate listening habits, the Blogspot discography stands as a reminder of a time when discovery was driven by human curation and raw passion. For the true C.O.C. fanatic, the treasure is still in the Blogger trenches.
A more melodic, slickly produced hard rock album that leaned heavily into their southern rock influences, featuring the soulful track "Over Me." corrosion of conformity discography blogspot
Do you prefer the era or the stoner metal era?
(1984) – LP
Accessing early demos of songs that later appeared on major albums. While the golden era was 2009–2015, some blogs
For COC, whose early work on labels like Metal Blade and Caroline Records has seen spotty digital reissues, these blogs remain a primary source for pre- Animosity material and live rarities.
Widely considered a masterpiece of the mid-80s underground. The artwork by Brian Walsby is iconic in punk circles. Technocracy (1987)
A thorough Corrosion of Conformity discography Blogspot will be organized chronologically. Here’s what you should expect to find: For the true C
Following a brief hiatus and major lineup shifts, guitarist Pepper Keenan joined the band. This transition forever altered C.O.C.'s musical DNA, slowing down the tempos and leaning heavily into southern-fried sludge, blues, and heavy doom metal. Blind (1991)
While modern streaming services host the band's primary studio albums, dedicated heavy metal archivists frequently search vintage music blogs (often running on the Blogspot domain) to find pieces of music history that streaming platforms leave behind. 1. Out-of-Print EPs and Demos
2. The Pepper Keenan Era and Southern Metal Peak (1991–2000)