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Corrosion Of Conformity albums featuring Mike Dean

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| | Wiseblood CD (1996)
$5.95 "Drowning In A Daydream" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
Corrosion Of Conformity's 6th album roars and rumbles, exemplifying quality modern metal. There are now clear traces of funk, Southern rock and old-school heavy metal in ...
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| Deliverance CD (1994)
$7.59 The state of the music scene circa 1995 reflects a younger generation's disenchantment with society's standards, and pontificating about such matters is one of alternative rock's most popular themes. This nihilism goes beyond the realms of third or fourth generation ...
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| Technocracy CD (1987) (Import) Import
$15.75 Includes four tracks that weren't on the original 1987 release.
There's a numb look at the realities of the world on this great set of music. ~ John Book
One of the original crossover bands of the mid-80s, Corrosion of Conformity has ...
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 Corrosion Of Conformity Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Corrosion Of Conformity songs: Albatross Lyrics, Who's Got The Fire Lyrics, Clean My Wounds Lyrics, Senor Limpio Lyrics, Diablo Blvd. Lyrics, Zippo Lyrics, King Of The Rotten Lyrics, Shelter Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Congratulations Song Lyrics, Long Whip / Big America Lyrics, Hungry Child Lyrics, Sleeping Martyr Lyrics, Stare Too Long Lyrics, 13 Angels Lyrics, Consumed Lyrics, Holier Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Kiss of Death Lyrics, Mad World Lyrics, Born Again For the Last Time Lyrics.
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 Corrosion Of Conformity Biography
Originally one of the many hardcore punk bands that dotted the map of the United States in the early 1980s, North Carolina's Corrosion of Conformity integrated elements of heavy metal--namely its power and virtuosity--to help give rise to the subgenre known as thrash metal. By the mid 1990s, C.O.C. had developed into a full-on heavy-metal act with crossover appeal, while their sly use of Southern Rock tropes helped set them apart from other metal acts. Although many would argue that the group's heyday had passed by the turn of the century, C.O.C. continued to record and perform, and maintained a healthy fan base.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Woody Weatherman | COC | | Pepper Keenan | Down, COC, Metallica | | Reed Mullin | COC | | Mike Dean | Scarface, COC, Devin, Geto Boys, Big Mello, Gang Green, Ice Cube, Big Mike, New Model Army |
 Contemporaries
Metallica, Korn, Megadeth, Melvins, Anthrax, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Rollins Band, Danzig, Sepultura, Pantera, Clutch, Fear Factory, Soulfly, Suicidal Tendencies, Entombed, Carcass, Celtic Frost, Machine Head, Voivod, Exodus, Hammerfall, Trouble (US), Helmet, Electric Wizard, Fu Manchu, Death, Crowbar (Metal), Kreator, D.R.I. (Punk), Biohazard, Kyuss, Prong, Agnostic Front, Nothingface, Death Angel, Stormtroopers of Death, Eyehategod, Possessed, Sacred Reich, Nuclear Assault, Dark Angel, Buzzov-en, Katharsis
 Followers
Queens of the Stone Age, Pantera, Sevendust, Alice in Chains, Deftones, Mastodon, Clutch, Coal Chamber, Avenged Sevenfold, Eyehategod
 Influences
Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Motörhead, Judas Priest, Black Flag (Punk), Metallica, The Allman Brothers Band, Slayer, Bad Brains, Venom, Mountain, The Marshall Tucker Band, Minor Threat, The Necros
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