Corrosion Of Conformity Discography Blogspot Fixed
Corrosion of Conformity’s discography deserves better than half-broken Blogspot archives from the Megaupload era. Now you have the fixed roadmap.
Go forth, blast Deliverance at the correct speed, and never confuse the 1995 Live Volume bootleg with an official release again.
Keep the low end loud, and the links alive.
— Dave
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If you insist on finding the exact rare content those old Blogspots had (demos, live radio sessions, out-of-print splits), two platforms remain reliable:
Warning: Always scan downloaded files. Avoid any site asking for a “survey” or “premium access.”
Because Blogspot links are mostly dead, do not fall for survey scams. Instead:
Warning: Avoid any Blogspot page that asks for “password: mediafire123” or uses link shorteners. If the post is from 2009, the 7-zip file is almost certainly corrupted. Comments are disabled because 2012 Blogspot comment spam
If you only want the essence of COC with no skips, here is a 15-track “fixed” playlist that curates the entire discography without filler. This is what those Blogspot compilers should have made:
In 2024, you can stream all of this on Spotify. You can buy the vinyl reissues. But there is a romanticism to the "Blogspot Era." It was a time when music discovery was an act of piracy, trust, and community.
When we search for "fixed" downloads today, we aren't just stealing music; we are looking for the definitive version. We want the context. We want the liner notes. We want to understand how a band went from screaming "Punk Rock is givin' in" to becoming the Southern metal lords of the swamp.
The C.O.C. discography isn't just a collection of MP3s; it’s a timeline of American heavy music. And whether you found it on wax or a Mediafire link, the riffs remain immutable. If you insist on finding the exact rare
Recommended "Fixed" Playlist (The Gateway):
Editor's Note: This feature celebrates the history of music sharing and the legacy of the band. We encourage readers to support Corrosion of Conformity by purchasing their music and merchandise directly from their official channels.
Of course, the "fixed" nature of these discographies was also their downfall. By the mid-2010s, copyright bots and the Music Modernization Act targeted these static blogs. Unlike a streaming playlist that can be altered overnight, a Blogspot post with a direct MediaFire link was a sitting duck. Hundreds of "fixed" discography pages were delisted or deleted. The very permanence that made them reliable archives also made them easy targets for legal takedown.
Yet, the corpse of that architecture remains. Using the Wayback Machine, one can still find the "Fixed COC Discography" blogspot.com URL—its sidebar still listing Deliverance (1994) above America’s Volume Dealer (2000). The comments sections are frozen in time, users begging for re-uploads or thanking the admin for "fixing the track order" on a corrupted CD rip.
First, don’t blame the original bloggers. Many of those COC discography posts were created 10–15 years ago. Since then:
The “Fix” isn’t a secret backdoor. It’s about using the right modern sources to get the same complete discography—legally and in higher quality than those old 128kbps MP3s.

