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Pepper Keenan returned to the fold, delivering a triumphant reunion album that seamlessly bridged the gap between Deliverance and In the Arms of God . This stands as a poignant release, marking their final studio album with founding drummer Reed Mullin before his passing in 2020. Supporting the Artists Behind the Music

This qualitative study analyzes studio releases chronologically, referencing production credits, contemporaneous reviews, and later critical reassessments. Primary sources include album liner notes and interviews; secondary sources include music press reviews and scholarly writings on metal and punk subcultures. (Note: specific citations are omitted here but should be included in a final submitted version.)

Pushing the Deliverance formula to its heaviest limits, Wiseblood earned the band a Grammy nomination for the track "Drowning in a Daydream." It is a masterclass in massive riffs and gritty songwriting. Experimental Stoney Grooves & Hiatus (2000–2005)

The 1991 arrival of New Orleans guitarist and vocalist Pepper Keenan permanently altered C.O.C.’s trajectory. The band slowed down the tempo, tuned down their guitars, and infused Sabbath-style riffs with thick, humid Southern rock grooves. Blind (1991)

As the nu-metal boom dominated the charts, C.O.C. stayed true to their roots while experimenting with slower tempos, psychedelic elements, and deeper southern rock influences.

The pivotal album that saw the band shift toward alternative metal.

Below is the definitive list of every studio release, EP, and essential compilation. If you find a link that matches this criteria, it is an archival-grade download.

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In their earliest days, C.O.C. consisted of bassist/vocalist Mike Dean, guitarist Woody Weatherman, and drummer Reed Mullin. They were pivotal in establishing the "crossover" genre, fusing the speed of hardcore punk with the heavy riffs of thrash metal.

From their days playing sweaty DIY punk basements to sharing arena stages with Metallica, Corrosion of Conformity has built one of the most resilient and flawless discographies in heavy metal history. Whether you prefer the lightning-fast political thrash of Animosity or the smoky, swampy riffs of Deliverance , keeping their musical timeline intact is essential for any true rock historian.

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Pepper Keenan went on hiatus with the band, prompting the original Animosity trio (Dean, Weatherman, Mullin) to reunite. These self-produced albums blended punk, thrash, and doom, serving as a direct nod to their mid-80s underground era.

Following a multi-year hiatus, the band fractured and reunited in different configurations, exploring both their punk roots and their classic southern metal chemistry.

Different markets had different bonus tracks. Fixed discography entry: EU 2LP + CD version — includes "The Game" (demo) and the entire Live at the Exit/In show from 2004.