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Corrosion of Conformity Discography: A Comprehensive Guide
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- Obedience Through Suffering (1991) - The band's debut album, featuring a more hardcore-influenced sound.
- Vain (1993) - A more refined and melodic effort, showcasing the band's growing musical maturity.
- Deliverance (1994) - A Southern rock-infused album with a strong focus on storytelling and atmospheric textures.
- Dissenting Agreeable (1996) - A more experimental and atmospheric album, featuring a greater emphasis on keyboard textures and atmospheric soundscapes.
- ** America's Got a Problem** (2008) - A comeback album of sorts, marking the band's first studio effort in over a decade.
- The Speed of C (2019) - A high-energy album featuring a mix of punk, metal, and Southern rock influences.
- Rarities (2002) - A collection of rare and unreleased tracks.
- Live at the Astroturf (2006) - A live album, showcasing the band's energetic stage presence.
Editor's Note: This feature celebrates the history of music sharing and the legacy of the band. We encourage readers to support Corrosion of Conformity by purchasing their music and merchandise directly from their official channels. Obedience Through Suffering (1991) - The band's debut
2. Animosity (1985)
- The Holy Grail: The bridge between hardcore and what would become crossover thrash.
- The Confusion: Many “discographies” confuse the 1985 LP with the 1986 Six Songs demo.
- Fixed Note: Ensure the tracklist includes "Holier Than Thou" and "Intervention." Do not include the Technocracy tracks here (that’s a separate EP).
- Why it breaks: Gapless playback is essential between "Animosity" and "Mad World."
Blind (1991): A shift toward a heavier, groove-oriented sound. This was the first album to feature Pepper Keenan on guitar. Rarities (2002) - A collection of rare and
The band continued to experiment with funk, jazz, and classic doom elements throughout the 21st century.