Vote With a Bullet
Vote with a Bullet is Corrosion of Conformity at their most direct and dangerous. The song lurches forward on a thick, swinging riff that feels less like a sprint and more like a bruising march heavy, stubborn, and impossible to ignore. It’s metal with a Southern groove, dirty and grounded, built to hit you in the chest rather than fly over your head.
Pepper Keenan’s vocal delivery sells the attitude completely: weary, pissed off, and sharp with distrust. There’s no preaching here, just a grim acknowledgment of corruption and frustration, wrapped in a chorus that sticks because it sounds earned. The groove gives the message weight it feels lived-in, not theoretical.
What makes Vote with a Bullet endure is its balance of muscle and mood. It’s aggressive without being frantic, political without being preachy, and heavy without losing its sense of swing. As a music lover, it’s the kind of track that locks you into the riff and lets the anger simmer slow-burning, cynical, and brutally honest.

Laurent
For nearly four decades, music has been more than a passion it's been a constant companion through life's journey.

