“I don't think we really planned it ahead of time but rather oozed out of our pores. All three of the demonstrative themes of Corrosion of Conformity are on there. The Hardcore/Punk from the 80's, the late 80's/early 90's mathy metal and finally the more Pepper, swampy/doomy stuff. We love all three so that's what came out on the album and I think it came out magically.” ThinkingThreeStuffLateAlbumsThemeConformityMetalsPunkHardcorePeppersAhead Of Time Author:Reed Mullin
“I have to say that Dave's Grohl amazing too. You see all these interviews with him and he seems like the coolest and nicest guy on camera, but he really is when he's off too! I was fortunate enough to know him before he was a big rock star when I put out his very first band's album.” KnowsFirstsEnoughBigsSeemsGuyStarsRocksBandCamerasAlbumsFortunateInterviewsRock StarDave Author:Reed Mullin
“I had a little indie label called No Core and Dave Grohl's first band was called, Dain Bramage so I out an album for them and for whatever reason, he's never forgot it and has always been super nice to me since.” FirstsLittlesReasonNiceBandAlbumsCoreLabelsDave Author:Reed Mullin
“I still play the same kit that I used on the very first album. It's an old Tama Superstar that I bought in 1983.” FirstsStillsPlayUsedAlbumsSuperstar Author:Reed Mullin
“Karl Agell sang for our Blind album which was our second best selling record. He's a great guy and as a matter of fact, before Mike, Woody and I really got going on touring on the old Animosity stuff, Karl & I did about a dozen shows performing the Blind album from start to finish. He's still a good friend of mine and is now in a band called Lead Foot that's more Rock and Roll but they're fantastic, kind of Thin Lizzy or MC5 sounding.” KindStillsMatterFactsShowsGuyStuffRecordsFeetRocksMinesBandBlindAlbumsSellingFantasticPerformingDozenGood FriendRock And RollMikeTouringMatter Of FactWoodyAnimositySecond BestGreat GuyLizzy Author:Reed Mullin
“The Blind album itself was more drum and rhythm-centric and I really enjoyed that.” BlindAlbumsRhythmEnjoyed Author:Reed Mullin