If you’ve landed here, you’ve likely been down the same frustrating rabbit hole. You find an old Blogspot or Blogspot-based fan page promising the complete Corrosion of Conformity (COC) discography. You click the MediaFire or Mega link, only to find a dead end: “File removed,” “Invalid link,” or a blank page.
Let’s diagnose why those old links are broken and, more importantly, how to fix your search for COC’s legendary catalog—from their raw hardcore punk roots to their sludge/stoner metal peak.
| Broken Post | Fixed Post | |-------------|-------------| | Links go to RapidShare/Mega (dead) | Links to Archive.org, Bandcamp, or re-upped FLAC | | Track 4 on Animosity is "Intervention" (wrong) | Correct tracklist matches Metal Blade 2010 remaster | | No mention of Technocracy EP | Includes as bonus or separate entry | | Bitrate under 192kbps | 320kbps CBR or FLAC level 8 | | "Request re-up" in comments from 2015 | Active links + MD5 checksums | corrosion of conformity discography blogspot fixed
Note: Often overlooked. The 2024 remaster fixes the clipped drums.
Fixed link: Look for the "Bandcamp reissue" (COC’s official page) — adds two unreleased 2001 outtakes.
The mess: Different markets had different bonus tracks.
Fixed discography entry: EU 2LP + CD version — includes "The Game" (demo) and the entire Live at the Exit/In show from 2004. The Corrosion of Conformity Discography: Fixing the Broken
Genre: Hardcore Punk
Why it’s often broken: Early CD pressings drop track 6 ("Rabid").
Fixed version: Look for the 2005 Season of Mist reissue with the Six Songs with Mike Singing demo as bonus tracks.
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If you’ve spent any time digging through the underground corners of the metal blogosphere, you’ve seen them: the half-dead Blogspot links, the broken MegaUpload folders, and the "re-up requested" comments from 2015. For fans of Corrosion of Conformity (COC), tracking down their full, correct discography has always been a nightmare—until now.
Welcome to the fixed COC discography breakdown. No dead RapidShare links. No mislabeled tracks. Just the essential releases, the hidden gems, and how to navigate the band’s chaotic genre shifts from hardcore punk to stoner metal.
This is the era that defines C.O.C. for the modern stoner rock fan. Pepper Keenan took over vocal duties, and the band morphed into a Southern metal powerhouse.