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Corrosion of Conformity (often abbreviated as C.O.C.) is an American heavy metal band from
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, formed in 1982. The band has undergone multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with lead guitarist Woody Weatherman as the sole constant member. Weatherman, founding bassist Mike Dean, founding drummer
Reed Mullin William Reed Mullin (February 12, 1966 – January 27, 2020) was an American musician from Raleigh, North Carolina, best known as the co-founder and drummer of heavy metal band Corrosion of Conformity. Career Mullin was a co-founding member ...
and vocalist/rhythm guitarist
Pepper Keenan Pepper J. Keenan (born May 8, 1967) is an American guitarist and vocalist, best known for his work with heavy metal bands Corrosion of Conformity and Down. He joined Corrosion of Conformity in 1989, but did not become the lead singer until th ...
(who joined the band in 1989) are widely regarded as its "classic" lineup. After a hiatus in 2006, Corrosion of Conformity returned in 2010 without Keenan, who had been busy touring and recording with Down, but announced their reunion with him in December 2014. More lineup changes have happened since then, with John Green replacing Mullin after his death in 2020 and Dean (who first left Corrosion of Conformity in 1987 and rejoined in 1993) departing from the band once again in 2024. They started as a
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band but later moved towards a slower and
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-tinged heavy metal sound. To date, the band has released ten studio albums, four EPs, one compilation, and one live album. Their first three studio albums―''
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'' (1984), ''
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'' (1985) and '' Blind'' (1991)―attracted the attention of
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, who signed the band in 1993. Corrosion of Conformity found success with the release of their 1994 fourth studio album, ''
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'', which peaked at number 155 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and spawned the hits "Albatross" and "
Clean My Wounds "Clean My Wounds" is a song by American heavy metal band Corrosion of Conformity. It was released as the third single from the band's fourth studio album ''Deliverance''. Written by lead vocalist/guitarist Pepper Keenan, "Clean My Wounds" was a ...
". Their 1996 follow-up '' Wiseblood'' was also successful, and at the time, it was the band's highest-charting album in the United States, peaking at number 104 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Their latest album, '' No Cross No Crown'', was released in 2018 and became the band's first album to enter the top 100 on the ''Billboard'' 200, where it peaked at number 67.


History


Early years, ''Eye for an Eye'' and ''Animosity'' (1982–1988)

Corrosion of Conformity was formed in
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, by bassist and vocalist Mike Dean, guitarist Woody Weatherman, drummer
Reed Mullin William Reed Mullin (February 12, 1966 – January 27, 2020) was an American musician from Raleigh, North Carolina, best known as the co-founder and drummer of heavy metal band Corrosion of Conformity. Career Mullin was a co-founding member ...
, and singer Benji Shelton in 1982. They were influenced by heavy metal bands like
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, as well as by hardcore groups like Black Flag,
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, Discharge, the Germs, and "a lot of older D.C. bands." They released tracks on the ''No Core'' cassette tape compilation on the label of the same name along with other North Carolina punk bands in 1982 as well as on the ''Why Are We Here?'' 7" compilation in 1983, also on the No Core label. Shelton quit the band in 1983 and COC first recruited Robert Stewart to sing but he stayed only for about a month, so they recruited Eric Eycke from fellow Raleigh band Colcor to be the new singer. They recorded their first album, ''Eye for an Eye'', with Eycke. Their
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-oriented 20-track debut ''
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''—the only album featuring Eycke—was initially released in 1984 and later re-released by
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in 1989. Soon after, Eycke left the band and COC continued as a three-piece with Dean and Mullin sharing vocal duties on 1985's follow-up ''
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'', released through the
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imprint Death Records. Although it was well-received upon release and is now seen as an important album in the
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genre, Metal Blade did little to promote the album, prompting Dean to quit the band in 1987. COC recruited Simon Bob Sinister to replace Dean, after the breakup of their fellow Carolina band and Death Records labelmates Ugly Americans. The band's 1987 release, the ''
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'' EP'','' featured the hectic
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musicianship of COC with a cleaner vocal style than they had in the past. The band issued the EP in order to fulfil their contractual obligations with Metal Blade. Bob soon left Corrosion of Conformity to return to Ugly Americans, after which the band broke up without notice for two years. Mullin said that because Metal Blade had charged the band for ''Technocracy'' as if it were a full-length album, " he bandlost a lot of control, we lost sight ndwe lost our track. We were finished."


''Blind,'' ''Deliverance'' and ''Wiseblood'' (1989–1998)

In 1989, Weatherman and Reed reformed Corrosion of Conformity and began searching for a new vocalist, even posting a classified in Flipside Fanzine for a singer similar in sound to "
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" to go with their new metal sound.
Karl Agell Karl Agell (born August 14, 1966) is a Canadian heavy metal music, heavy metal singer. He is best known for being the fifth recording lead vocalist of Corrosion of Conformity from 1989 until his departure in 1993, as well as being a founding me ...
was recruited on vocals, Phil Swisher on bass and
Pepper Keenan Pepper J. Keenan (born May 8, 1967) is an American guitarist and vocalist, best known for his work with heavy metal bands Corrosion of Conformity and Down. He joined Corrosion of Conformity in 1989, but did not become the lead singer until th ...
as a second guitarist. Around this time,
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released some old tracks with Mike Dean singing during this time with the aptly named ''Six Songs with Mike Singing'' EP. Dean also participated in Snake Nation. The new lineup released 1991's '' Blind''. ''Blind'' was the first COC album to receive mainstream attention. The video for "Vote with a Bullet" (the only song with Keenan on vocals on the album) received airplay on MTV and the album cracked the Billboard Heatseekers chart in early 1992. By 2011, the album had sold over 250,000 copies in the United States. In 1993, Agell and Swisher left the band and formed the band Leadfoot, Dean returned and Keenan took over lead vocals. The band began working on their next album for Relativity, ''Deliverance''. During this time however, session demos for the album found their way into the hands of
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. The label then offered to buy the band's contract from Relativity; when the label refused, Sony/Columbia bought Relativity, turned it into a distribution label, and transferred the band's contract over to Columbia. ''
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'' saw the band also incorporating stoner and
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influences, which they also carried onto the following albums. In 1994, their song Big Problems was featured on the ''Clerks'' soundtrack. The song "Clean My Wounds" was featured in the anime movie '' Tekken: The Motion Picture''. ''Deliverance'' was the band's biggest selling album. This was mainly due to the singles "Albatross" and "Clean My Wounds" becoming Top 20 hits on rock radio and the album managed to spend almost four months on the ''Billboard'' 200, peaking at No. 155. On the
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chart, it peaked at No. 5 and lasted almost a year on that particular chart. '' Wiseblood'' was released in October 1996. Despite producing a Top 30 radio hit with "Drowning in a Daydream" and a worldwide tour with
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, the album failed to match the sales set by the previous album, selling over 140,000 copies by 2002. "Drowning in a Daydream" was nominated at the
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''America's Volume Dealer'' and ''In the Arms of God'' (1999–2006)

Soon after the release of ''Wiseblood'', Columbia dropped COC, who then moved to
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. The band released its first album for its new label, ''
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'', in September 2000. The album was even more of a commercial failure than Wiseblood not even managing to make the Billboard 200. However, the single, "Congratulations Song", did give the band another Top 30 hit. No videos were made from the album. Mullin left the band in 2001. Over the next few years, the band worked with a series of drummers:
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, local Raleigh percussion professor Merritt Partridge,
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and Reed's former drum technician Jason Patterson, who previously played drums in the Raleigh-based rock band Cry of Love. In April 2005, COC released ''
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'' to much critical acclaim. The album performed much better than their previous effort, debuting at No. 108 on the Billboard 200 and even topping the Heatseekers chart. This was achieved without even one radio hit from the album. A video was made for the song "Stonebreaker" which saw airplay on MTV2's recently revived ''Headbanger's Ball''. The band spent the rest of the year touring the US and Canada. They were the opening acts for
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and also went on headlining tours with
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ravaged Keenan's hometown of New Orleans. A co-headlining UK tour with
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commenced in January 2006.


Second hiatus (2006–2010)

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.


''Animosity'' lineup reunion, ''Corrosion of Conformity'' and ''IX'' (2010–2014)

On May 12, 2010,
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reported that the ''
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'' lineup of Corrosion of Conformity was reuniting and working on a new album. They were planning some early-August shows lined up for the West Coast, although they had not yet been officially announced. The band was still open to recording again as a four-piece with Pepper when the time was right, according to a message on the official COC website on May 15, 2010. Pepper however, had not officially left the band. Pepper joined his bandmates on stage on June 17, 2011, at the
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(Clisson, France) to play "Vote with a Bullet" as well as on June 19, 2011, in Bilbao, Spain, where they additionally performed together on "Señor Limpio". Pepper stated that he looks forward to working on some ''Deliverance'' type material in the near future with the band. The band released their eighth studio album, titled ''
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'', on February 28, 2012, via Candlelight Records. In September 2012, Corrosion of Conformity posted three pictures from the studio on Facebook, stating that they were working on a five-song EP called ''Megalodon'' with Mike Schaefer and John Custer. The entire EP was released for digital download via
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on November 14, 2012. By January 2013, Corrosion of Conformity had begun writing new material for their ninth studio album, '' IX'', which was released on July 1, 2014.


Reunion with Pepper Keenan and ''No Cross No Crown'' (2014–2019)

In a September 2014 interview with Heavy Blog Is Heavy, drummer
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confirmed that Corrosion of Conformity would reunite with guitarist/vocalist
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in 2015 to record a new album, followed by a tour. They planned to begin work on their new album in January 2015. On January 14, 2015, Corrosion of Conformity announced a six-date UK tour, which took place in March and was their first tour with the ''
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'' lineup in 14 years as well their first one with Keenan in nine years. Corrosion of Conformity performed their first show with the re-united Deliverance era lineup of Pepper Keenan, Woody Weatherman, Mike Dean, and Reed Mullin on March 7, 2015, in Manchester, England. Their first US tour with the reunited lineup, supporting
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, was announced on July 28, 2015. On June 6, 2016, Corrosion of Conformity announced the letting go of drummer Reed Mullin after a prolonged battle with alcohol addiction, resulting in a seizure before their concert in Edmonton, Canada on the
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and Clutch tour. Mullin returned to the drum stool on the tour on June 8. On November 10, 2017, the band announced that their tenth studio album, '' No Cross No Crown'', would be released on January 12, 2018. The album's lead single "Cast the First Stone" was premiered on the same day.


Death of Reed Mullin and Mike Dean's second departure (2020–present)

Mullin died on January 27, 2020. His replacement was immediately announced to be John Green from Manchester, England, who had previously worked as the band's roadie and stepped in as a stand-in in 2019 for numerous shows. Longtime bassist Mike Dean announced his second departure from Corrosion of Conformity on September 20, 2024, citing difficulties coping after Mullin's death and living "hundreds of miles away" from the remaining members of the band as factors. The band announced that they will continue on with a new bassist and are planning to release a new album in 2025.


Collaborations and side projects

They have also collaborated with a number of other artists:
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contributed vocals to the song "Man or Ash" on ''Wiseblood'';
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played slide guitar on "Stare Too Long" on ''America's Volume Dealer''; and Stanton Moore of
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played drums on ''In the Arms of God''. Members of COC have also participated in collaborations: Keenan plays guitar with the metal supergroup Down, and Dean contributed vocals to a track titled "Access Babylon" on Dave Grohl's
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project. Pepper also appears on Metallica's 1998 covers album ''
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'', playing guitar and singing the second verse of the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Tuesday's Gone". He appears in the documentary ''Some Kind of Monster'', auditioning to be Metallica's replacement for Jason Newsted.


Members

Current members *Woody Weatherman – lead guitar, backing vocals (1982–present) *
Pepper Keenan Pepper J. Keenan (born May 8, 1967) is an American guitarist and vocalist, best known for his work with heavy metal bands Corrosion of Conformity and Down. He joined Corrosion of Conformity in 1989, but did not become the lead singer until th ...
– rhythm guitar, lead vocals (1989–2006, 2015–present), backing vocals (1989–1993) *Jason Patterson – drums (2005–2006, 2022–present; touring) *Bobby Landgraf – bass (2024–present)


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Extended plays


Compilation albums


Singles


Music videos

*"Vote with a Bullet" (1992) *"Dance of the Dead" (1992) *"Albatross" (1994) *"Clean My Wounds" (1994) *"Drowning in a Daydream" (1996) *"Stone Breaker" (2005) *"The Moneychangers" (2012) *"Psychic Vampire" (2012) *"Feed On" (2012) *"Cast the First Stone" (2017) *"Wolf Named Crow" (2017) *"The Luddite" (2018)


Compilation appearances

*''No Core'' tape (1982, No Core) *''Why Are We Here?'' 7" (1983, No Core Records, "Poison Planet", "Indifferent", "Too Cool") *''Empty Skulls'' tape (1984, Fartblossom Enterprises, "Poison Planet", "Eye for an Eye") *''Cleanse the Bacteria'' LP (1985, Pusmort Records, "Kiss of Death") *''Thrasher Skate Rock Vol. 3'' LP (1986, Thrasher/High Speed Records, "What", "Not for Me", "Citizen") *''Empty Skulls Vol. 2'' LP (1986, Fartblossom Records, "Center of the World", "Eye for an Eye", "Negative Outlook") *''Complete Death'' LP (1986, Death Records, "Loss for Words") *''Life is a Joke Vol. 2'' LP (1986, Weird System Records, "Eye for an Eye") *''Flipside Vinyl Fanzine Vol. 3'' LP (1987, Gasatanka Records, "Intervention") *''Rat Music for Rat People 3'' LP (1987, CD Presents Records, "Bound") * ''Clerks'' soundtrack LP (1994, Columbia Records, "Big Problems") *'' Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath'' LP (1994, Columbia Records, "Lord of This World") *''UMPF'' LP (1995, ???, "Clean My Wounds") *''It's Our Universe (It's Your Music)'' LP (1995, Sony Music Special Products, "Clean My Wounds") *'' Duke Nukem: Music to Score By'' LP (1999, RED Interactive, "Land of the Free Disease") *''Xtreme Rock: Music That Changed Our Lives'' LP (1999, RED Distribution, "Land of the Free Disease") *''Motorcycle Mania 3'' CD (2004, Artist Direct BMG, "Thirteen Angels") *''High Volume - The Stoner Rock Collection'' (2004, High Times/Caroline, "It Is that Way (demo)")


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