(2012): The first album back as a trio (Weatherman, Mullin, Dean), returning to their punk and stoner roots.
If you were a metalhead with a broadband connection in the late 2000s, you know the feeling. You’d land on a Blogspot page—usually with a black background and neon green text—scroll past a plea to "support the artists," and find the holy grail: a Mediafire or Megaupload link to a band’s entire discography. corrosion of conformity discography blogspot fixed
Before hunting, make sure you know the full list. Many old blogspots missed key releases or mixed up the Mike Dean vs. Pepper Keenan eras. (2012): The first album back as a trio
If you insist on finding the exact rare content those old Blogspots had (demos, live radio sessions, out-of-print splits), two platforms remain reliable: Before hunting, make sure you know the full list
The arrival of guitarist Pepper Keenan in 1989 signaled a shift toward a slower, more groove-oriented sound.