Beware episode #48, we're getting heavy. Jason wanted to tackle some metal, so we're reviewing the 1991 album Blind from Corrosion of Conformity. Like some sort of robotic transforming thing, there's more than meets the eye, or ear, when it comes to C.O.C. Sometimes the band sounds like the perfect touring companion for Metallica, sometimes for Soundgarden, and sometimes for Suicidal Tendencies. But does it all gel together? Listen and find out, then visit Facebook to leave a comment.
Segments - :00-03:42 - Intro, 03:42-07:22 - History of the Band, 07:22-43:08 - Review, 43:08-44:14 - Outro Songs In This Episode: Intro - Great Purification, 08:23 - Buried, 11:50 - Dance of the Dead, 21:54 - Vote with a Bullet, 30:26 - Break the Circle, Outro - Echoes in the Well Buy On Amazon More info on digmeoutpodcast.com Discuss on Facebook
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#536: Lo-Fi in the 90s
#535: Rotting Piñata by Sponge
#534: Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope by Jimmie's Chicken Shack
#533: Bring On The Juice by Hoss
#532: Sophomore Slump Revisited - Congratulations, I'm Sorry by Gin Blossoms
#531: Mint 400 by Ammonia
#530: Friction, Baby by Better Than Ezra
#529: Eyewitness by Shades Apart
#528: Tokyo An*l Dynamite by The Gerogerigegege
#527: Cats and Dogs by Royal Trux
#526: Neil Young In The 90s
#525: Clutch by Clutch
#524: Rid Of Me by PJ Harvey
#523: Frizzle Fry by Primus
#522: Albums of 1991 Roundtable
#521: Yank Crime by Drive Like Jehu
#520: Season Ten - Year In Review
#519: Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge by Mudhoney
#518: Waiting For The Punchline by Extreme
#517: Music We're Thankful For In 2020
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