: Solidified their southern-sludge style; nominated for a Grammy for "Drowning in a Daydream." America's Volume Dealer (2000) : Further explored polished southern rock influences. In the Arms of God (2005) : A return to a darker, more complex sludge sound. The Return to Three-Piece & Reunion (2010–Present) The band re-grouped as the
Reed Mullin (drums/vocals), Woody Weatherman (guitar), Mike Dean (bass/vocals).
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Before the sludgy riffs and Southern drawl, COC was a ferocious, politically charged hardcore band from Raleigh, North Carolina. Think early DRI meets Black Flag with a southern accent.
Highly sought after by vinyl collectors. Original pressings on No Core Records are rare underground holy grails. Animosity (1985)
Classic southern groove metal mixed with monolithic doom riffs. The Blogspot Archival Culture : Solidified their southern-sludge style; nominated for a
By the late 80s, the band began to slow things down, incorporating more metallic structures and technical proficiency. The "Technocracy" EP (1987) served as a bridge, showcasing a band that was outgrowing the limitations of pure hardcore. This era was marked by lineup shifts, including the temporary departure of Mike Dean and the arrival of vocalist Karl Agell and guitarist Pepper Keenan. The Golden Era: Southern Sludge and Stoner Rock
Pepper Keenan (vocals/guitar), Woody Weatherman (guitar), Mike Dean (bass), Reed Mullin (drums).
But the real treasure was the “Deep Cuts & Bootlegs” folder. Pepper had uploaded a 1996 soundboard recording from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas where they played “Seven Days” with Jimmy Bower on second guitar. He had the original, unmastered demo of “Clean My Wounds” where Pepper shouts the wrong lyrics and laughs. We organize our files by
The bridge between Animosity and Blind , featuring punk icon Simon Bob on vocals.
Darker, heavier, and more aggressive than Deliverance , featuring a guest appearance by Metallica's James Hetfield.
(2001) – Double Live Album