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America's Volume Dealer
2000 studio album by Corrosion of Conformity From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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America's Volume Dealer is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Corrosion of Conformity, released on September 26, 2000. It was the last album to feature longtime drummer Reed Mullin for nine years until his return in 2010.
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Reception
Steve Huey from AllMusic gave America's Volume Dealer three stars out of five. He described the album as "COC's most radio-friendly record yet", mainly because "the production is more polished, and while the guitars are still high-voltage, the sludgy murk of their most inspiringly heavy records is largely absent."[2]
However, Huey admits that "even if some fans might be disappointed that they [COC] have left the garage, the songs hold up well -- they're melodic and well-crafted, and there's enough variety in the album's pacing to keep it an engaging listen the whole way through."[2]
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Track listing
All lyrics are written by Pepper Keenan, except where noted; all music is composed by Corrosion of Conformity, except where noted.
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Personnel
Corrosion of Conformity
- Pepper Keenan – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, cowbell
- Woody Weatherman – lead guitar
- Mike Dean – bass, Rhodes piano on "13 Angels"
- Reed Mullin – drums
Additional personnel
- Warren Haynes – slide guitar on "Stare Too Long"
- Teresa Williams – backing vocals on "Stare Too Long"
- Chen Chapman – backing vocals on "Stare Too Long"
- John Custer – additional bass on "Stare Too Long", "Sleeping Martyr", and "Zippo"
Singles
References
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