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In the Arms of God

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Download links and information about In the Arms of God by Corrosion Of Conformity. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:04:21 minutes.

Artist: Corrosion Of Conformity
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 12
Duration: 01:04:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Stonebreaker 5:16
2. Paranoid Opioid 6:30
3. It Is That Way 5:17
4. Dirty Hands Empty Pockets / Already Gone 4:51
5. Rise River Rise 5:06
6. Never Turn to More 8:15
7. Infinite War 3:45
8. So Much Left Behind 5:18
9. Backslider 6:28
10. World On Fire 4:01
11. Crown of Thorns 2:33
12. In the Arms of God 7:01

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Prior to Corrosion of Conformity's 2005 release, In the Arms of God, many fans wondered if the group was over. After all, it had been a long time since the band had issued a studio set (2000's America's Volume Dealer). During this extended break, singer/guitarist Pepper Keenan did double duty in Down (2002's Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow), and of course, had a much publicized tryout for the vacated bass position in Metallica (as seen in the indulgent Some Kind of Monster docu-film). But now COC is ready to roar once more, and the group does so on their eighth studio album overall. Joining Keenan once more are other mainstays Woody Weatherman (guitar) and Mike Dean (bass), as well as a big surprise on drums — Galactic timekeeper Stanton Moore. To prime themselves for the sessions, the group immersed themselves in old hardcore and metal albums they hadn't listened to in years, and the approach worked, as In the Arms of God is a straight-ahead and raw set. The beginning of the album opener "Stone Breakers" closely resembles a Tony Iommi-led Sabbath jam, while such other ragers as "Paranoid Opioid" and "Never Turns to More" are classic COC. Along with Black Label Society, COC continue to wave the biker metal flag high.