Corrosion of Conformity - Hungry Child/Technocracy || live @ Roadburn / 013 || 15-05-2011 (2/2) video free download


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Corrosion of Conformity (COC) started as a hardcore punk band in 1982 in Raleigh, North Carolina, with original members Reed Mullin on drums, Woody Weatherman on guitar and Mike Dean on bass. COC were pioneers of the crossover thrash genre in the 1980s. The seeds for Corrosion of Conformity were planted when a 15-year-old Woody Weatherman was taken by his father to a Black Flag concert. Inspired by the gig, he took up guitar after his father gave him an acoustic a few days later. Not being able to make enough noise with it, he traded it in immediately for a Gibson electric. A little while later, Woody met up with high school friend Reed Mullin (who had coincidentally just bought a drum kit) in the sixth grade. They formed a band called No Labels, later changing it to Corrosion of Conformity. In 1982 they started out as a hardcore punk band that played fast aggressive music with political messages. They were all heavily influenced by bands like Minor Threat and Black Flag, Bad Brains, Dischargeand Black Sabbath. The band has received acclaim for being—along with Suicidal Tendencies, D.R.I. and Cryptic Slaughter—one of the first to merge hardcore and metal where previously in the US, punks and metalheads were notoriously archrivals.

COC recruited Mike Dean on bass and Eric Eycke on vocals and recorded 1983's 'Eye for an Eye'. Not long after, Eric Eycke left the band and COC continued on as a trio. Around 1985 they released the 'Six Songs with Mike Singing' LP and 'Animosity' with Mike Dean on vocals. In 1985, Simon Bob was recruited in to take over vocals and the band put out 'Technocracy'. In late 1987 their band manager at the timehad a falling out with the record company and booking agent, which resulted in Mike Dean and Simon Bob leaving, with the band taking some time out. "I left COC over a small quibbling about a tour that was poorly booked and whether we should honour our commitments to do it or to cut our losses and start over" - Mike Dean. He later joined a band called Ninefinger.

In the in-between period when there was no COC, Mike and Woody appeared in a band, Snake Nation with drummer Brian Walsby and released one self-titled album on Caroline Records.

The band resurfaced with three new members and headed in a metal direction for the next album, 1991's 'Blind'. Pepper Keenan came in on second guitar, Karl Agell on vocals, and Phil Swisher on bass. Pepper had previously been in a band called Graveyard Rodeo which had opened for COC before. He had also played guitar with a band called "Cry of Love". 'Blind' included vocals by Pepper on the successful single track 'Vote with a Bullet'. After touring for Blind the band ran into more label troubles during sessions for the next album. Vocalist Karl Agell left the band and he was followed by bassist Phil Swisher. They later went on to form Leadfoot.

Sessions were underway for the next album which saw the band head in a stoner rock, Black Sabbath inspired musical direction. While looking for a new bassist, the band ran into previous member Mike Dean. He heard a tape of the material they were working on, dug it and sarcastically suggested he rejoin the band. It made sense, Mike headed back to North Carolina to join the band. Several new vocalists were auditioned, with none fitting what the band were looking for. Luckily it was decided that Pepper would take care of all vocals and the band recorded 1994's 'Deliverance' and signed to the major label Sony/Columbia. Video clips were filmed for 'Albatross' and 'Clean my Wounds', gaining some rotation on MTV.

'Wiseblood' was released in 1996 and followed the same formula as "Deliverance". It was also the first time the same line-up had recorded two albums in a row. It also featured guest vocals on the track 'Man or Ash' by Metallica's James Hetfield, a huge fan of the band. The track 'Drowning in a Daydream' was nominated for a Grammy award in 1997 for best metal performance. Unfortunately they lost out to Tool. Metallica invited the band to be the opener for a huge 9 month world tour, which saw the band play to the biggest audiences of their career.

After the Metallica tour, record label troubles again plagued COC with Columbia giving the band virtually no promotion whatsoever despite the 9 month tour with Metallica and a Grammy nomination. The band and label agreed to part ways and luckily COC were able to split amicably with rights to all their music.............................

http://www.last.fm/music/Corrosion+of+Conformity

Comments

9 years ago

whitewolfen68

sorry but they are missing the main man in the band, The Front man made them now they are just ok

9 years ago

Jenna Gass

I love this stuff so much more than the stoner rock or whatever the hell it was that they 'evolved' into during the 90's. Their early stuff is bad ass

11 years ago

Keith1974

Saw these guys (w/ Simon Bob on vocals) back in 1987 on a crossover bill with Celtic Frost. Amazing, and I got my TECHNOCRACY vinyl signed by all. As for the "Pepper" era.....well....mostly mediocre Southern-Sabbath pap, but one album, IN THE EYES OF GOD, was genius.

11 years ago

BeerSlayer

Before Pepper ruined it for everyone, there was a legit heavy ass band call Corrosion Of Conformity.

12 years ago

Torqemada

Mike Dean at his finest! Lyrics on the new album are killer too.

12 years ago

BOBBYGITRPLYR

love old c.o.c.! Technocracy is one of my fav!

12 years ago

n0minombre

@ChildrenOfDoom662 Damn right it's not the same!!!! This (THE ORIGINAL BAND) is 1000 times better!

12 years ago

VooDoo669

Hungry Child is also on Animosity. Which in my opinion is a better version. Also animosity was their best album.

12 years ago

deesonic41

@ChildrenOfDoom662 Thankfully. This is the COC I grew up with in the 80s.

12 years ago

ThePerros72

Technocracy=C.O.C.'s best album. Where did Simon Bob Sinister go after The Ugly Amerikan's disbanded?

12 years ago

ChildrenOfDoom662

not the same without pepper

13 years ago

KoenG

@freakseed Thanks!

13 years ago

freakseed

"Hungry Child" Looking for answers? Laughed the hungry child pushing your answers leaves none desired The Hungry Child Worships (3x) The Hungry Child Spreading their cancer into unscarred brains Damaged and unoccupied ready to train The Hungry Child Worships (3x) The Hungry Child Powerfully twisting Words he's resisting God he's resisting Powerfully screaming We have life's meaning What is life's meaning? The Hungry Child Worships No More!

13 years ago

freakseed

Actually, the title of the first song they play in this video is simply titled "Hungry Child". Then at 2:40 they play an excerpt of the song "Happily Ever After" before going into the song "Technocracy" at 3:45 All of these songs can be heard on the "Technocracy" EP that was originally released in 1987.

13 years ago

KoenG

@GrungeBouke Thanks!

13 years ago

GrungeBouke

Name of the song: 'A Hungry Shadow Wishes No More'

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