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3285:"See Metallica Get Funky With Inventive Corrosion of Conformity/DAG Mash-Up"
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2196:"The Creative Lifestyle…Corrosion of Conformity's New Megalodon EP"
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2688:"Gran Torino's New Disc Steers Away from the Retro Tag Line"
2160:"Livin' Out Loud – Corrosion of Conformity ... | Guitar.com"
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In 2008, Custer produced Bull City Syndicate's first album,
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1170:"John Custer - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives"
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Back from New York In 1986, Custer played guitar in the
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1947:"Corrosion of Conformity: An Oral History of 30 Years"
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1584:. The News and Observer. November 15, 1991. p. 18
883:(COC) on lead vocals and guitar, drummer Marvin Levy (
3184:"Article 404 – Wilmington Star News – Wilmington, NC"
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Custer's first major project was producing the album
2628:"No 'Sunday Rides' for Raleigh, NC's Automatic Slim"
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2050:"Corrosion of Conformity Albums and Discography"
1262:Damico, Jason; Custer, John (December 3, 2019).
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677:were "glowing," praising its "undiluted funk."
561:s sound "loose and live". The band's guitarist
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491:) who played slide guitar on "Stare Too Long,"
3314:. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
499:) who sang backup vocals on "Man or Ash", and
1488:"Holiday Allstars Pickup Band Worth Catching"
1032:In 1997, "Drowning in a Daydream" from COC's
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3329:John Custer interview by Stacey Cochran for
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715:in 1995, and wrote the song "Ha Ha Ha" with
468:, Custer says, "It was our first foray into
213:Around the age of 22 years, Custer moved to
2222:"Corrosion Of Conformity | Out in November"
2564:Jennings, Debbie Jet (September 7, 1994).
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3312:U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994–2019
2074:Jennigs, Debbie Jet (December 18, 1996).
1264:"The Jason Damico Show #10 – John Custer"
1105:Bass — an old, old Fender Precision Bass
2966:. Pickupproductions.com. Archived from
2909:Finch, Joshua Isaac (August 27, 2015).
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2994:Marconi, David (February 19, 2001).
2854:"McBride Group to Play at Roadhouse"
2763:Menconi, David (February 20, 2004).
2652:Menconi, David (November 20, 1998).
2572:. The Charlotte Observer. p. 21
2476:"Cry of Love Albums and Discography"
2444:Manconi, David (November 12, 1993).
2399:Menconi, David (September 3, 1993).
2298:Menconi, David (February 12, 1993).
2082:. The Charlotte Observer. p. 14
1945:Reed, Bryan C. (February 29, 2012).
1893:. The Charlotte Observer. p. 16
1851:Menconi, Dave (September 16, 1994).
1672:Warden, Billy (September 28, 1990).
1123:Guitar Speaker Cabinet — Orange Amps
1068:Custer was featured on the cover of
825:(2009). In In 2012, Custer produced
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3397:People from Raleigh, North Carolina
3198:"Leeway's Home Grown Music Network"
3055:Littlejohn, Scott (July 27, 2001).
2686:Jameson, Tonya (January 21, 2000).
2660:. The News and Observer. p. 11
2603:. The News and Observer. p. 13
2513:. The News and Observer. p. 14
1918:"Corrosion of Conformity – "Blind""
1859:. The News and Observer. p. 11
1791:. The News and Observer. p. 12
1745:. The News and Observer. p. 11
1452:Still, Melanie (October 24, 1985).
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752:In 1998, Custer produced the album
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2452:. The News and Observer. p. 5
2407:. The News and Observer. p. 3
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2337:. The News and Observer. p. 5
2306:. The News and Observer. p. 4
1994:"John Custer – Credits – AllMusic"
1853:"Correcting that First Impression"
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1680:. The News and Observer. p. 4
1460:. The News and Observer. p. 5
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3170:"Reference at www.prnewswire.com"
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2505:Menconi, David (April 16, 1993).
2220:Clough, Jack (October 27, 2021).
1817:Langford, Bob (January 7, 1994).
1706:Warden, Billy (August 11, 1989).
1486:Lewis, Gordan (January 2, 1987).
1022:and "Welcome Back to Rob and Bill
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3372:People from Cary, North Carolina
3028:Menconi, David (March 1, 2002).
2964:"Featured Artist: Big Something"
2911:"Swamp Thing: The Sawyer Family"
2595:Mancini, David (April 1, 1994).
2018:Merconi, David (June 19, 2000).
1737:Warden, Billy (March 16, 1990).
1056:Songs from the Middle of Nowhere
846:Songs from the Middle of Nowhere
580:Heartseeker Chart for new acts.
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363:COC ended up on the major label
3407:20th-century American musicians
2765:"Corrosion Bassist Tears It Up"
2272:Childers, Chad (May 30, 2016).
1916:Chase, Jesse (August 4, 2014).
1783:Menconi, David (July 2, 1993).
786:In 2004, Custer recorded COC's
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2365:Manconi, David (May 7, 1993).
2329:Manconi, David (May 7, 1993).
1674:"A Subliminal Urge to Reunite"
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3092:The Raleigh News and Observer
3086:Swift, Orla (July 13, 2002).
2797:Broili, Susan (May 8, 2008).
2626:Grisson, Rob (January 2014).
1347:Grissom, Rob (January 2014).
1270:. New Blue Entertainment, LLC
1043:Custer was recognized by the
423:(Candlelight Records, 2014).
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2540:"DAG Albums and Discography"
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1108:Compression — Blackface 1176
754:The Brothers' Love and Movie
667:Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section
152:United States Secret Service
3417:Candlelight Records artists
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2020:"Corrosion of Conformity"
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2597:"All Frets, Few Regrets"
2200:The Creative Lifestyle..
1819:"Wickedly Funny 'Tales'"
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485:The Allman Brothers Band
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2729:"Producer Turns to Pop"
1638:"Night Spots: Acoustic"
1376:Menconi, David (2020).
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390:America's Volume Dealer
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125:Corrosion of Conformity
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3144:"Soundtrack: Bad Boys"
2692:The Charlotte Observer
2401:"Cry the Beloved Band"
1432:www.metal-archives.com
1174:www.metal-archives.com
887:), bassist Des White (
777:Rob and Bill Talk Show
719:'s for her 1997 album
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3000:The News and Observer
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2367:"Raw Means Well-Done"
2331:"Raw Means Well-Done"
2252:Ultimate Classic Rock
2024:The News and Observer
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1578:"Nights Spots – Rock"
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1081:Carolina Music Awards
604:Diamonds & Debris
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272:'s supersonic code".
3118:"Soundtrack: Clerks"
1518:"Night Spots – Rock"
1050:Produced by Custer,
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103:johncusterproduction
65:North Carolina, U.S.
3150:. February 23, 2021
3124:. February 25, 2021
3030:"Changes for Brown"
2799:"Back Home...Again"
2654:"The Critic's Pick"
2140:. November 23, 2020
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3291:. January 29, 2019
3233:Endless Boundaries
3208:on August 11, 2014
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2829:"Jive Mother Mary"
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510:In the Arms of God
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23:John M. Custer III
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