This tour was out of control Dago super pit fest. Back when everybody slammed every direction. Best time of my life. Soon after this tour the We worked up to Technocracy, DRI's Dealing With It. Both egging on circle pit. By the time Animosity tour with DRI circle pit with skinhead island was standard San Diego California birthed the best most energetic pit action ever. These above mentioned shows will never be forgotten. Where's those videos (I mean VHS)
I was always one for banking time in the grand scheme so that when things got slow and boring I could recall some of the days when shit was possible. I remember being passed a cassette of these guys from a bass player with a Ritchie Stotts mohawk. So far the internet is as close as I can get. Great post.
Saw COC many times, first time was on this tour at a small club in Covington Kentucky called The Jockey Club. Dag Nasty opened for them which was Brian Bakers first band before he joined Bad Religion as their lead guitar player. This was a mindblowing show. It was fun beating up the neo nazi skins in the pit. The days of being in my early 20's. What a time hahaha
Coc are a weird band starting out hardcore then going heavy southern rock. But not that it's bad it's just different but I grew up with this shit, DRI, SOD, BLACK FLAG, Circle Jerks, fucking hardcore. not wussie ass nu metal crap.
Spoke 2 Woody Weatherman backstage while during Deliverance tour. Possibly around 93’. Friends & I were about 20ish while big fans of Mike Dean, Woody Weatherman & even their earlier SNAKE NATION. I remember him as really nice & surprisingly enthusiastic when I asked him what guitar amp he used in “Green Manalishi”. He said it was a solid-state SUNN amp w/4x10 cabinet. Loved that guitar. Mike Dean inspired my buddy 2 play bass & buy a Ampeg-SVT w/8x10. Tube driven MONSTER always overheating.
i found this vinyl at a resale shop. i knew it was a gem just from the cover. now youtubing it, i wish i couldve seen them live. too bad i was born in 1991.
Mike,Reed and Woody are touring as a three-o right now.Doing stuff from Animosity,Technocracy and this album.Plus some new stuff.If you respect this band,get out and see this tour!
I always thought it would be real funny if during a live show, CoC intros a song saying "this song is about a serious problem in our community", the audience cheers to hear coexist or maybe redneckkk, and CoC launches straight into "RABID DOGS, EATING FLESH!!!"
C'mon, I live in Raleigh these days and this 1st record still kills! I was around 14 back in '88 when I heard this on cassette, had to give my older pal a couple records for this! This is when we still lived in PA!
I've still got my record and two septic death ones, one of'em s septic death live coloured vinyl with James cunt Hetfield on guitare,every ten seconds ive got to put my hands down my pants to move my bollox cause they're so big
I bought this tape out of their van at a show in Camden when I was I was 15 years old, they played with F.O.D. and it was a seminal moment in my life. It was 1985 or 86 I had just missed Black Flag and Bad Brains was dissapointing and wasted at the time. C.O.C rocked my fucking socks of.
I bought this album when it came out and despite 'intellectually' understanding it was sloppy, messy, and kind of thin sounding, I couldn't help but love it and keep playing it all the time. Unfortunately poverty in the early 90s forced me to sell it with a bunch of other stuff. The sticker is still stuck on some book somewhere though, I think.
hey, you ROCK for posting this ridiculously obscure album-- by far their best stuff, more people should be able to hear it! many could learn a lesson or two from c.o.c.'s early days in how to transcend genre. -thanks,
I've searched for this since the re-release on C.D.,which was1989 on Caroline Records.I saw it on Amazon for like $100.00 and up,so it's totally out of print.I put a request in at Reckless Records,like 10 years ago and June,last year they called me with a used copy,near mint condition for $8.99 + tax.Not much compares with this recording,it's priceless to me.LIFE SENTENCE just played in Palos Hills,IL..They compiled 26 tracks on one C.D. for 10.00 bucks.Still searching for Septic Death on C.D...
Dude! You kick ass for posting this. I use to have this on a recorded cassette tape. I need to get my hands on this again! This is some true original crossover!
Fuck yeah eye for an eye
penagraphics 1 month ago
This tour was out of control Dago super pit fest. Back when everybody slammed every direction. Best time of my life. Soon after this tour the We worked up to Technocracy, DRI's Dealing With It. Both egging on circle pit. By the time Animosity tour with DRI circle pit with skinhead island was standard San Diego California birthed the best most energetic pit action ever. These above mentioned shows will never be forgotten. Where's those videos (I mean VHS)
dafunkforyou 2 months ago
I was always one for banking time in the grand scheme so that when things got slow and boring I could recall some of the days when shit was possible. I remember being passed a cassette of these guys from a bass player with a Ritchie Stotts mohawk. So far the internet is as close as I can get. Great post.
occams99 2 months ago
Saw COC many times, first time was on this tour at a small club in Covington Kentucky called The Jockey Club. Dag Nasty opened for them which was Brian Bakers first band before he joined Bad Religion as their lead guitar player. This was a mindblowing show. It was fun beating up the neo nazi skins in the pit. The days of being in my early 20's. What a time hahaha
tolchock33 2 months ago
Coc are a weird band starting out hardcore then going heavy southern rock. But not that it's bad it's just different but I grew up with this shit, DRI, SOD, BLACK FLAG, Circle Jerks, fucking hardcore. not wussie ass nu metal crap.
nigletgook 2 months ago
Spoke 2 Woody Weatherman backstage while during Deliverance tour. Possibly around 93’. Friends & I were about 20ish while big fans of Mike Dean, Woody Weatherman & even their earlier SNAKE NATION. I remember him as really nice & surprisingly enthusiastic when I asked him what guitar amp he used in “Green Manalishi”. He said it was a solid-state SUNN amp w/4x10 cabinet. Loved that guitar. Mike Dean inspired my buddy 2 play bass & buy a Ampeg-SVT w/8x10. Tube driven MONSTER always overheating.
FrequencyExchange 3 months ago
i used to have the red vinyl.....it was red and in the shape of the skull.....damn i miss my records....
edsicko666 5 months ago
FUCKIN' A !!!
NOAHPHECKS 6 months ago
Thanks for posting this. I feel like 16 again.
jehophus 6 months ago
@ducky299. The classic line up is currently touring. There is still a chance for you to see them live.
ndawson2003 7 months ago
i found this vinyl at a resale shop. i knew it was a gem just from the cover. now youtubing it, i wish i couldve seen them live. too bad i was born in 1991.
ducky299 9 months ago
glad i was a teen in the 80's and did the hc thing... even i was a little too young - 17
cecopiteco 9 months ago
BRING BACK ERIC EYCKE!!!
sirlordwhitman 10 months ago
Mike,Reed and Woody are touring as a three-o right now.Doing stuff from Animosity,Technocracy and this album.Plus some new stuff.If you respect this band,get out and see this tour!
mort4121 10 months ago
Weeeeeeeeeeeeee! (I was driving 80 mph to this... for the entire duration of the album.)
bob1987ify 11 months ago
I always thought it would be real funny if during a live show, CoC intros a song saying "this song is about a serious problem in our community", the audience cheers to hear coexist or maybe redneckkk, and CoC launches straight into "RABID DOGS, EATING FLESH!!!"
sloanmidwestXTC 1 year ago
COC Septic Death, REAL ROCK!!! Septic is hard to find,my buddy has an original Pushead Septic Death screen print! FUCK!!!
pitt8incher 1 year ago
our era
telemanque 1 year ago
C'mon, I live in Raleigh these days and this 1st record still kills! I was around 14 back in '88 when I heard this on cassette, had to give my older pal a couple records for this! This is when we still lived in PA!
MrChattyO 1 year ago
@MrChattyO where in PA? I'm in Pittsburgh! Used to skate to COC all the time!
pitt8incher 1 year ago
I have the album still...the COC soul
Kingfillins 1 year ago
I've still got my record and two septic death ones, one of'em s septic death live coloured vinyl with James cunt Hetfield on guitare,every ten seconds ive got to put my hands down my pants to move my bollox cause they're so big
siksixhix 1 year ago
i used to have this on white vinyl. got it for 20 bucks, regret selling it so bad but i needed the money for shit really bad.
vacuumnose 1 year ago
@vacuumnose so basicly you sticked COC's first LP up your nose?
joanal12 11 months ago
@joanal12 i aint no disco dancing queen.
vacuumnose 11 months ago
Dorothy ;; we're not at The Brewery anymore! ....still have this on vinyl in the wrap!
hongkongmysteryfood 1 year ago
hey by any chance would you happen to have or know anyone that could post up the no core compilation tape?
andyxkaragiozi 1 year ago
Holy crap I own a $100 cd. Thanks.
Bastige56 1 year ago
I bought this tape out of their van at a show in Camden when I was I was 15 years old, they played with F.O.D. and it was a seminal moment in my life. It was 1985 or 86 I had just missed Black Flag and Bad Brains was dissapointing and wasted at the time. C.O.C rocked my fucking socks of.
T3acherP3t3 2 years ago 3
@T3acherP3t3
sorry. rocked my fucking socks off.
T3acherP3t3 2 years ago 2
@T3acherP3t3 yo i was there @ city gardens!!!!
jickracer007 2 years ago
Sorry but I must comment again.
This kicks some serious ass!!!!
fatesrush 2 years ago 2
One hell of a great album.
The song L.S. kicks some serious ass!
fatesrush 2 years ago
"tell me who has one...when nothing remains." then the break at 1:41 kicks ass!
sexualpervert 2 years ago
I bought this album when it came out and despite 'intellectually' understanding it was sloppy, messy, and kind of thin sounding, I couldn't help but love it and keep playing it all the time. Unfortunately poverty in the early 90s forced me to sell it with a bunch of other stuff. The sticker is still stuck on some book somewhere though, I think.
markdavess 2 years ago
one of the best crossover bands ever. they were a bit different to me because they also had the awesome doomy/sabbathy parts too
Evoken13 2 years ago
Have you heard anything about Metal Blade best of old C.O.C?
afieder 2 years ago
fuckin wicked stuff
Bossk14 2 years ago 3
It's funny, Corrosion Of Conformity is a widely respected metal band but they're also an under appreciated punk band.
TruemetalandpunkONLY 2 years ago 5
So damn true...I first heard this album about 17 years ago and it still kicks my ass everytime I hear it.
deathcamps 2 years ago 2
Fuck yeah!!! Thanx 4 The Post!!!!!!!!!
donbrujo 2 years ago 6
hey, you ROCK for posting this ridiculously obscure album-- by far their best stuff, more people should be able to hear it! many could learn a lesson or two from c.o.c.'s early days in how to transcend genre. -thanks,
i appreciate it :D
pulsembody 2 years ago 9
@pulsembody I totally agree, this is their best stuff!!!
batmite2000 1 year ago
Got this on vinyl and been rockin it forever! Hell yeah thisis the shit !!
konnichiwaneku 2 years ago 3
Do you have Snake Nation?
afieder 2 years ago
I've searched for this since the re-release on C.D.,which was1989 on Caroline Records.I saw it on Amazon for like $100.00 and up,so it's totally out of print.I put a request in at Reckless Records,like 10 years ago and June,last year they called me with a used copy,near mint condition for $8.99 + tax.Not much compares with this recording,it's priceless to me.LIFE SENTENCE just played in Palos Hills,IL..They compiled 26 tracks on one C.D. for 10.00 bucks.Still searching for Septic Death on C.D...
afieder 2 years ago
cool deal man wow 10years
ive been to a car show/museum in palos hills before. i got this cd about 15 yrs ago at rose records in gurnee
vandenbrink1 2 years ago
@afieder YOU ARE BAD ASS!! THANKS!!! for doing the work man!!! fuckin cool
fuknuts100 1 year ago
@afieder i remember in high school i had this t shirt. and long ass hair like cousin it lol
leosperez1970 2 weeks ago
Thanks for the reply Vanden.
mikeman123454321 3 years ago
yeah, hard up for a comment but this had Eric Eyke on vocals . . .
konnichiwaneku 2 years ago
What's with this cover though, I remember the white and red one with their official "mascot". The skull shaped radiation sign.
mikeman123454321 3 years ago
Ahhh. The old tape days, classic. Did they ever rerelease this?
mikeman123454321 3 years ago 2
not that i know of, just the cd +6 songs with mike singing in 1989. this is the original album cover
vandenbrink1 3 years ago
@vandenbrink1 no it's not mine is different
cecopiteco 9 months ago
@mikeman123454321 My roommate says he had the vinyl.
erfansvideos 11 months ago
im sitting right next to this album and its one of my top 3 all time faves.......priceless
pjaydk88 3 years ago 2
YESSSSSSSSSSSS now all i need to do is get this album somewhere anywhere
andyxkaragiozi 3 years ago 2
Dude! You kick ass for posting this. I use to have this on a recorded cassette tape. I need to get my hands on this again! This is some true original crossover!
TapYouOut81 3 years ago 4