
Corrosion Of Conformity: Sleeping Martyr 2000-2005 (3 CD Box Set - Imported)
Corrosion Of Conformity â COC
âą For fans of Down, Pantera and Metallica
âą Featuring bonus tracks and liner notes by Malcolm Dome including recollections and insights from COC frontman Pepper Keenan and producer John Custer.
Corrosion of Conformity formed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1982. Originally a hardcore punk band recording for indie labels, by the 1990s they had moved towards a more southern tinged heavy metal sound, eventually finding mainstream success on Columbia Records, while being championed by famous fans such as Metallica.
By 2000, Corrosion Of Conformity had shortened their name to COC, signing a deal with Sanctuary Records for âAmericaâs Volume Dealerâ featuring the line-up of Downâs Pepper Keenan on lead vocals and guitar, founder member Woodroe Weatherman on guitar, Mike Dean on bass and Reed Mullin on drums. With a more polished sound, the album was produced by John Custer, whoâd worked with the band since 1991âs âBlindâ. Kicking off with the single, âOver Meâ, this edition features the European bonus tracks âRather See You Deadâ and âSteady Rollerâ (Demo Version). Warren Haynes from Govât Mule and the Allman Brothers Band guests on slide guitar for âStare Too Longâ.
After almost 20 years of playing and recording, 2001 was the perfect time for Corrosion Of Conformity to take stock and release their first live album, âLive Volumeâ. As well as recent tracks such as âZippoâ and âDiablo Blvdâ, the set includes plenty of COC classics, including âAlbatrossâ, âClean My Woundsâ and âVote With A Bulletâ. Recorded at Harpos Concert Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on April 20, 2001, Down and Eyehategodâs Jimmy Bower stepped in to play drums.
Fans would have to wait until 2005 for the release of COCâs seventh studio album, âIn The Arms Of Godâ. The only studio record not to feature founder member Reed Mullin. Stanton Moore played drums, joining Pepper Keenan, Woodroe Weatherman and Mike Dean.
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$9.44Corrosion Of Conformity: Sleeping Martyr 2000-2005 (3 CD Box Set - Imported)
Corrosion Of Conformity â COC
âą For fans of Down, Pantera and Metallica
âą Featuring bonus tracks and liner notes by Malcolm Dome including recollections and insights from COC frontman Pepper Keenan and producer John Custer.
Corrosion of Conformity formed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1982. Originally a hardcore punk band recording for indie labels, by the 1990s they had moved towards a more southern tinged heavy metal sound, eventually finding mainstream success on Columbia Records, while being championed by famous fans such as Metallica.
By 2000, Corrosion Of Conformity had shortened their name to COC, signing a deal with Sanctuary Records for âAmericaâs Volume Dealerâ featuring the line-up of Downâs Pepper Keenan on lead vocals and guitar, founder member Woodroe Weatherman on guitar, Mike Dean on bass and Reed Mullin on drums. With a more polished sound, the album was produced by John Custer, whoâd worked with the band since 1991âs âBlindâ. Kicking off with the single, âOver Meâ, this edition features the European bonus tracks âRather See You Deadâ and âSteady Rollerâ (Demo Version). Warren Haynes from Govât Mule and the Allman Brothers Band guests on slide guitar for âStare Too Longâ.
After almost 20 years of playing and recording, 2001 was the perfect time for Corrosion Of Conformity to take stock and release their first live album, âLive Volumeâ. As well as recent tracks such as âZippoâ and âDiablo Blvdâ, the set includes plenty of COC classics, including âAlbatrossâ, âClean My Woundsâ and âVote With A Bulletâ. Recorded at Harpos Concert Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on April 20, 2001, Down and Eyehategodâs Jimmy Bower stepped in to play drums.
Fans would have to wait until 2005 for the release of COCâs seventh studio album, âIn The Arms Of Godâ. The only studio record not to feature founder member Reed Mullin. Stanton Moore played drums, joining Pepper Keenan, Woodroe Weatherman and Mike Dean.
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Corrosion Of Conformity â COC
âą For fans of Down, Pantera and Metallica
âą Featuring bonus tracks and liner notes by Malcolm Dome including recollections and insights from COC frontman Pepper Keenan and producer John Custer.
Corrosion of Conformity formed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1982. Originally a hardcore punk band recording for indie labels, by the 1990s they had moved towards a more southern tinged heavy metal sound, eventually finding mainstream success on Columbia Records, while being championed by famous fans such as Metallica.
By 2000, Corrosion Of Conformity had shortened their name to COC, signing a deal with Sanctuary Records for âAmericaâs Volume Dealerâ featuring the line-up of Downâs Pepper Keenan on lead vocals and guitar, founder member Woodroe Weatherman on guitar, Mike Dean on bass and Reed Mullin on drums. With a more polished sound, the album was produced by John Custer, whoâd worked with the band since 1991âs âBlindâ. Kicking off with the single, âOver Meâ, this edition features the European bonus tracks âRather See You Deadâ and âSteady Rollerâ (Demo Version). Warren Haynes from Govât Mule and the Allman Brothers Band guests on slide guitar for âStare Too Longâ.
After almost 20 years of playing and recording, 2001 was the perfect time for Corrosion Of Conformity to take stock and release their first live album, âLive Volumeâ. As well as recent tracks such as âZippoâ and âDiablo Blvdâ, the set includes plenty of COC classics, including âAlbatrossâ, âClean My Woundsâ and âVote With A Bulletâ. Recorded at Harpos Concert Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on April 20, 2001, Down and Eyehategodâs Jimmy Bower stepped in to play drums.
Fans would have to wait until 2005 for the release of COCâs seventh studio album, âIn The Arms Of Godâ. The only studio record not to feature founder member Reed Mullin. Stanton Moore played drums, joining Pepper Keenan, Woodroe Weatherman and Mike Dean.













