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01. These Shrouded Temples... 02. Damned For All Time 03. Dance Of The Dead 04. Buried 05. Break The Circle 06. Painted Smiling Faces 07. Mine Are The Eyes Of God 08. Shallow Ground 09. Vote With A Bullet 10. Great Purification 11. White Noise 12. Echoes In The Well 13. ...Remain
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Staff review by BitterCOld
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Corrosion Of Conformity seem to have been a band in a long-time state of flux. They originated as a hard core punk band in the early 80's, then evolved to thrash, continuing to more traditional metal, southern-rawk flavored metal, and sludge. The band has also had a rotating cast of characters to coincide with stylistic shifts, going through vocalists like Spinal Tap went through drummers, only without the spontaneous combustion.
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| published 20.03.2010 | Comments (4)
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45 Votes? 8.3?? Really? How can this album be that unpopular? "Vote with a Bullet" and "Dance of the Dead" are just killers, but the rest is also damn solid.
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From the moment I first heard this album way back in the early 90's, it has been one of my very favourite albums. It's a very unique album within COC's discography, as they never made an album like it either before, or after it's release. It's a shame that this is the only album that they made in this style, and with Karl Agell on vocals, as it is an amazing album, full of massive riffs and equally huge hooks. Definitely one of the finest metal releases of the 90's, and perhaps even of all time. Brilliant stuff!
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