Commercial discographies stop at studio albums. A shines because of the fringe material:

Pepper rejoins Down, COC goes silent. Then, two distinct rebirths.

The true value of these Blogspot discography pages lay in their archaeological approach. A typical COC discography blog would not simply list albums; it would meticulously document session lineups, recording locations, original label pressings, and even scan the original liner notes. For example, finding a clean digital copy of the Six Songs with Mike Singing demo (featuring vocalist Mike Dean before his departure) was nearly impossible on commercial platforms. However, a blogspot page dedicated to “COC Rarities” would offer it alongside the Technocracy EP, contextualizing these releases as essential chapters rather than footnotes. This turned the act of downloading into an act of historical research, fostering a deeper appreciation for the band’s artistic evolution.

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