Snake Nation

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Snake Nation
OriginRaleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
GenresHardcore punk, heavy metal, stoner rock
Years active1989
LabelsCaroline Records
Associated actsCorrosion of Conformity, Scared Straight
MembersMike Dean (bass/vocals)
Woody Weatherman (guitar/vocals)
Brian Walsby (drums/vocals)

Snake Nation was an American band consisting of Corrosion of Conformity members Mike Dean and Woody Weatherman, along with comic artist Brian Walsby on drums. While C.O.C. was on hiatus in 1989, Snake Nation released one self-titled album via Caroline Records. It features a cover of Blue Cheer's song "Babylon".

The music was a blend of the aggressive hardcore of early-stage C.O.C., with a slower, heavier Black Sabbath influence.

The band played three shows before C.O.C. reformed with a new lineup.[1]

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