Corrosion of Conformity burned through half-a-dozen lead singers before Pepper Keenan took over in 1994, and one of them was Simon Bob Sinister, a Durham, NC, punk who fronted an Eighties hardcore group called the Ugly Americans. Once that band broke up, Sinister sang in CoC from 1986 to 1989, lending his yelp to the band’s the loud, fast and noisy 1987 EP, Technocracy. Burning through nine songs in 13 in minutes, it’s thrash-era CoC at their most efficient and wild.

Technocracy” is a full-length by Corrosion Of Conformity. It was originally released in 1987 on Metal Blade Records as an EP and re-released in 1992 via Relativity Records with four additional songs, including three demo versions of songs from the EP with bassist Mike Dean singing.

Blackberry Marbled Vinyl, limited to 300 numbered copies and includes 12″ booklet and download card.

Track Listing:
1. Technocracy
2. Hungry Child
3. Happily Ever After
4. Crawling
5. Ahh Blugh (Milking The Sick Farce)
6. Intervention
7. Technocracy
8. Crawling
9. Happily Ever After

Label: Metal Blade
Barcode: 039841582796