Formed in North Carolina in the 1980s by guitarist Woody Weatherman, Corrosion
of Conformity started out with drummer Reed Mullin, bassist Mike Dean and singer
Eric Eycke. Their style was hard-hitting heavy metal with a punk influence as
heard on their debut release 'Eye for an Eye' in 1983. They evolved to a more
bluesy hard rock sound as the line-up went through a series of changes with some
members leaving only to return after a few years. Weatherman, Dean and Mullin
made up the group in later years, with singer Pepper Keenan, who joined first in
1989 and after a long break re...