Coroner
progressive metal, technical thrash metal
"Their music interlocks rapid-fire riffing with shifting tempos and layered melodies, creating an intricate tapestry of tension and release."
Quick Start
A good place to start with Coroner is…
Punishment for Decadence
1988
Career Arc
Coroner's discography from 1987 to 2025
Full discography
Coroner's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
Albums ()
Dissonance Theory
2025
The Unknown Unreleased Tracks 1985-95
1996
Coroner
1995
Grin
1993
Mental Vortex
1991
No More Color
1989
Punishment for Decadence
1988
R.I.P.
1987
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Timeline
How their sound evolved over time
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Coroner sound like?
Their music interlocks rapid-fire riffing with shifting tempos and layered melodies, creating an intricate tapestry of tension and release. Rooted in progressive metal and technical thrash metal. Start with No More Color.
What is the best Coroner album to start with?
The best album to start with is "No More Color" (1989). It's the most representative of what makes Coroner worth hearing.
Who is Coroner for?
If you're into progressive metal and technical thrash metal, Coroner is worth your time. Their music interlocks rapid-fire riffing with shifting tempos and layered melodies, creating an intricate tapestry of tension and release.
How many albums does Coroner have?
Coroner has 8 releases in their discography, including 8 albums.
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