Corrosion of Conformity

Full Album Stream: Legions of Doom – “The Skull 3”

September 10, 2024

Supergroup Legions of Doom (The Skull, Trouble, Saint Vitus, Corrosion of Conformity) pay tribute to the late Eric Wagner with debut album The Skull 3.

Video Premiere: Crystal Spiders – ‘Harness’

November 8, 2021

Watch the video for “Harness” from stoner metal trio Crystal Spiders featuring Corrosion of Conformity’s Mike Dean.

Hall of Fame Countdown: Corrosion of Conformity’s ‘Blind’

April 16, 2020

Ranking the songs on Corrosion of Conformity‘s Hall of Fame-inducted classic Blind from worst to best.

New Year, New Riffs: Five January Releases to Be Excited About

January 2, 2018

Five reasons to be stoked about 2018 (that don’t include a New Year’s resolution or gym membership).

Corrosion of Conformity – “Blind”

August 4, 2014

A six-year gap separates underground gem Animosity from its unlikely successor, Blind. True, the Technocracy EP—with Simon Bob on vocals—acts as a bridge, but few, not even Corrosion of Conformity themselves, could’ve predicted Blind.

Inside The Shredder’s Studio #12: Woody Weatherman of COC

July 2, 2014

Woody Weatherman of Corrosion of Conformity has influenced generations of shredders. His career has spanned many phases: the massively influential crossover albums, their unexpected commercial run in the ’90s and the return of the old school lineup in recent years. COC remains as relevant as ever and just released their new record IX. Mr. Weatherman…

STREAMING: Corrosion of Conformity – “The Doom,” brand new track from forthcoming LP

January 11, 2012

Having not released an album since 2005’s Southern riff compendium In the Arms of God, and since reformed as of summer 2010 with the much-loved Animosity-era lineup, anticipation for Corrosion of Conformity’s new studio album is such that we’d like to think that this stream of “The Doom” will be greeted by fainting fits, impulsive…

Corrosion of Conformity – “Animosity”

January 4, 2011

In 1985, any punk band with the temerity to add metal elements to their sound were rather haphazardly lumped into the “crossover” category.