Godsmack
Biography
The Boston-based alternative metal group Godsmack originally comprised vocalist Sully Erna (a devout Wiccan), guitarist Tony Rambola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Tommy Stewart. After debuting in 1997 with All Wound Up, Godsmack signed with Universal, which in 1998 reissued the LP as a self-titled effort with a handful of new tracks; at that point Stewart -- who'd left the group in mid-1997 and was replaced by drummer Joe d'Arco -- returned to the lineup on a permanent basis. The band's audience built slowly but surely, and Godsmack was certified gold in 1999, the same year the group was invited to join the Ozzfest tour; by the next year, it had sold over three million copies, thanks to hit singles like "Whatever" and "Keep Away." In 2000, the group again played Ozzfest, and released their second proper album, Awake, that fall. In January 2001, Awake earned the band a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the song "Vampires," and by March, it had sold two million copies. Hot on the heels of their continuing success, their single "I Stand Alone" propelled the hype of the movie The Scorpion King in March 2002.
As the single maintained Godsmack's strong presence at modern rock radio into the summer, founding member Tommy Stewart left the band in June. The David Bottrill-produced (Peter Gabriel, Tool, Mudvayne) album Faceless appeared in April 2003. It also marked the debut of ex-Amen drummer Shannon Larkin. The all-acoustic Other Side arrived in spring 2004. In 2006, Erna stepped behind the board to helm IV, a collection of new material that reached number one while both retaining the group's trademark heft and expanding their sonic palette. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
no propaganda lately... I'm happier. but seriously, half of these Godsmack insults are very immature.
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Actually, if Layne was exactly like willow, he would be spreading AIC propaganda on this and every other metal page on Pandora using control-C / control-V as much as possible (likely with typos). When I first got on Pandora, this page was full of comments similar to the one Layne left on 11-20.
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ahahaha...WO W ! u get upset and elevate ur blood pressure WAY too easily. maybe the internet is not for u.
and schemes was the one that brought up tool & godsmack on the aic page. his comment did not go over well there. |
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Layne, you prove my point. You are exactly like Willow. They don't LET you wear that helmet in your 'special' school because you are so smart. You HAVE to wear that helmet because you're the dumbest f**king retard there and fall down the most. You should be angry that they let you online to embarrass yourself to the world.
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shitalkfukr, I don't understand your comment. I have never even thought of comparing these guys to Tool, too different. Why would you do that?
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MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE....WA R N I N G TO ALL PANDORA LISTENERS... . l i s t e n i n g to godsmack can give u STDs in your ears.
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NASTY BLOODSHED!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! F**K YEAH!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! KILL!!!!!!!! ! ! DIE!!!!!!
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well throughout the years unsane have used less and less distortion on the vocals. you are hearing their early stuff. hears the new with little distortion
http://www.y o u t u b e . c o m / w a t c h ? v = e f A R w p S x v o E & f e a t u r e = r e l a t e d from 2007 |
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These guys are definately not Tool, but I still love 'em. Godsmack's "Shine Down" and "Serenity" display a fantastic dichotomy between the music and the lyrics.
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somebady needs to smack godsmack in their pregnant babyface. this guys not maynard-what a tool
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yeah, that's why I try to ignore a**hole-ish comments. (Willow tells me to lose a load of pounds, wtf that means)
I just don't want any nasty bloodshed here. :'( |
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layne just has that affect on some people (me included) he can be an a**hole
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unintelligib l e lyrics annoy the crap out of me sometimes. especially when the vocalist sounds bad to my ears. I'm not the biggest fan of violence either. I'll probably put Unsane on the "try this when you're comfortable" list. thanks though. :)
Layne and Focker are arguing again... *sigh* please don't get too dirty for no reason. I get that you two are pissed off, but still... |
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@ezak = I tried unsane. Like the violence, but the unintelligib l e lyrics just ruin it for me.
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Your name says AIC dumbass, unless there is another Layne out there and you just happen to frequent the AIC page...
And while you have no clue what's going on, most of the people here aren't considered "fans" of Godsmack, unless I've completely misunderstoo d Plague, OMW, Baron, etc, etc, and just picked this page because Willow spams their bands' pages, but they do actually say stuff-you just can't read. You really are a waste of oxygen, so don't talk until you kick the meth. |
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My recommendati o n for today is Borknagar. Go look them up. Fantastic band.
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hahaha...lik e any of the other commentary on the lame a** band's page actually "says anything". this band's page is a free-for-all ! and u mentioned alice in chains a**hole, not me. u can take ur advice and shove it...ur not the moderator for pandora. i got some advice for you though...go comb ur mullet, brush the 5 teeth u have left in your mouth, change ur socks, and get to work. the coke syrup needs to be changed.
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Tenacious D wrote a song called 'One Note Song'. "We both keep playing that note ... every once in a while bend it ... Just remember who wrote that song, ME BABY, ME ... See, its f'n simple, one more song in the bank ..."
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Layne, everything you say is weak, boring, recycled crap that you have already said a million f**king times, yet you never actually SAY anything. Ironic you would speak negatively on repetition, considering you are just Willow for AIC.
There is a great page for '80s power ballads. It's called Aerosmith. Go there and knock yourselves out. Like I said, it could be worse though. Thunda, you're killing me, lol. Great f**king song though. |
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gs is weak, boring, recycled crap.
repetition is not an art form. repetition is not an art form. repetition is not an art form. repetition is not an art form. repetition is not an art form. |
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people check out unsane.... nyc hardcore/noi s e rock/punk metal band with violent, unintelligbl e lyrics and noisy music with bloody album covers
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@Dirty Focker: We could talk about '80s power ballads instead, if that would please you? XD
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Devon!!! not going to heaven shes just another lost soul about to be mine. ...........h m m m m . mmmmmm...... s o m e t h i n g something. RELEASE YOUR LIFE AND TAKE YOUR PLACE INSIDE THE FIRE WITH HER!!!
+DISTURBED+ ......oh s**t wrong page!!!! |
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F**king horrible. Hobbit metal on the Godsmack page. Oh well, it could be much, much worse. Carry on.
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Whenever I read these discussions, I can feel my IQ drop a few points.
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A valid point, although I tend to like fantasy metal.
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Yeah, I dig Elvenking. If you need a specific song to look up, check out "Seasonspeac h " , it's fairly excellent.
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@ezak: Ever given Elvenking a listen? Vocals aren't too shabby in that one.
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folk metal is pretty interesting but it tends to get a bit generic, especially the vocals. its either a half hearted death growl or a half hearted power metal vocal. basically, the vocals seem soulless and bland here. but i love the instrumentat i o n
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