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In a post-Seattle Sound rock world, there’s still a hunger for music that’s dark, dirgelike, and heavy. And the void left by Soundgarden and company is being filled by a spate of bands, including Boston’s Godsmack, who even nicked their name from an Alice in Chains song. Like Creed and Days of the New, Godsmack are raging and disenfranchised, as singer Sully Erna’s lyrics illustrate: “I am in a living hell / Makes me wonder if I’m alive” or “You’re pathetic in your own way / I don’t like you anyway.” Though the territory being mined isn’t new, Godsmack’s grungy grooves, potent energy, and strong hooks are irresistible. With a dash of Tool and a smattering of Filter seeping through, Godsmack are on the money, especially on “Whatever,” the tantalizing “Get Up, Get Out!,” and the strident and syncopated “Bad Religion,” on which Erna puts one in mind of James Hetfield. While Godsmack’s approach may not be fresh, the foursome’s strong songs and powerful energy are still intensely tasty–especially for those with a taste for songs on the sober–but never staid–side. –Katherine Turman
Godsmack are one of my favorite rock / metal band since I first saw in her when I was 17 years (I'm 25 in September). Their debut album, which is already published in 1998 one of my favorite rock cd I heard was, and I still like listening to a lot. Your follow-up album "Awake" 2000 and "Faceless" from 2003 are both great albums as well (I did not "IV" yet), but this album is the best Godsmack had to offer. Godsmack areone of the few groups that nu metal feel sometimes, but really do not consider them a nu metal band. On this album you will not find, no knock, no DJ, no turntables, no guest singer, just pure heart pumps straight hard rock / heavy metal, laden with tons of rage and energy. This album is also great, especially if you have a bad day or if you just listen for pleasure rocking out. Sully Erna voice are just strong, intense andsurprising. He may let some big screams and growls, but also has a great melodic singing as well. Tony's guitar riffs are definitely intense Rambola your blood pumping and the heart, such as nuts, solos and even a bit '. Robbie Merrill pounds get away with some great bass lines that the pulse beat, and Tommy Stewert's drumming is solid and booming rocking with pure energy. Every song here is great, the opener "Baby Moon" is definitely one of my all timefavorite songs, which begins here with some dialogue from "Mysterious Forces Beyond", and then kicked in the works sung with slow, heavy, crunching riffs and some great voice from Sully, and later as the song progresses and is' faster with more Fast pumping riffs and pounding drum beats fast and crashes it flat and dead moshing away like crazy. "Whatever" one of the best songs here are just as another one of my favorites, so that is very addictiveto boot with riffs a lot more aggressive, bigger voice Sully, and a large choir. The third track "Keep Away" is another of the most popular songs Godsmack and my favorite track here. The chorus is very addictive and very sing-along, and the riffs and solos Tony is too large. Other favorites are "Bad Religion", "Time Bomb", "Stress," Get Up, Get Out! "Now or Never" and, of course, the classic closer, "Voodoo," which is slower in the Middle EastSong flavor that plays a groovy drums marked with groovy bass lines and guitars and vocals from the great Sully. This song is another of the most popular songs and Godsmack is another favorite as well. Please read the song list and ratings.
Jeremy song ratings:
First Moon Baby (4:23) – 5:05
According Whatever (3:25) – 5:05
Third Keep Away (4:50) – 5:05 My favorite song here
Fourth Time Bomb (3:59) – 5:05
Fifth Bad Religion (3:13) – 5:05
Immune sixth (04:49) -5.5
Seventh Someone in London (2:03) – 5:04
8th Get Up, Get Out! (3:29) – 5:05
Nono's now or never (5:06) – 5:05
10th Stress (5:03) – 5:05
11 Situation (5:47) – 5:05
12 ° Voodoo (9:03) – 05:05 Remember, this song actually ends at 4:39 and there is a hidden track clock 06:40 and ends at 9.03.

If you are looking for some awesome, straight foward, in the face, the heart pumps makes Hard Rock / Heavy Metal, that / rap rock look like yesterday's news, then self-titled GodsmackAlbum is very interesting hard rock / heavy metal collection. I also recommend "Awake" and "Faceless" as well. Of course, this may not be as brutal or the most original piece of work, but it's still great stuff. Enjoy!

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In a post-Seattle Sound rock world, there’s still a hunger for music that’s dark, dirgelike, and heavy. And the void left by Soundgarden and company is being filled by a spate of bands, including Boston’s Godsmack, who even nicked their name from an Alice in Chains song. Like Creed and Days of the New, Godsmack are raging and disenfranchised, as singer Sully Erna’s lyrics illustrate: “I am in a living hell / Makes me wonder if I’m alive” or “You’re pathetic in your own way / I don’t like you anyway.” Though the territory being mined isn’t new, Godsmack’s grungy grooves, potent energy, and strong hooks are irresistible. With a dash of Tool and a smattering of Filter seeping through, Godsmack are on the money, especially on “Whatever,” the tantalizing “Get Up, Get Out!,” and the strident and syncopated “Bad Religion,” on which Erna puts one in mind of James Hetfield. While Godsmack’s approach may not be fresh, the foursome’s strong songs and powerful energy are still intensely tasty–especially for those with a taste for songs on the sober–but never staid–side. –Katherine Turman
Godsmack are one of my favorite rock / metal band from when I took them when I am 17 years old (I am in the 25 September). Their self-titled debut, released in 1998, is one of my favorite rock CD I have heard, and I enjoy still have not heard from time to time. Their follow-up album, "Awake," published in 2000 and "faceless" from 2003 are the two great albums as well (I have not had the "IV" yet), but this album is the best thing to offer Godsmack had. Godsmack arealso one of the few nu-metal feel from time to time, but I do not think that a nu-metal band. On this album you will not find, no rap, no DJ, no turntables, no voice of the customer, just pure heart pumps straight forward hard rock / heavy metal, which is laden with tons of rage and energy. This album is also great, especially if you have a bad day, or if you just want to listen to rock. Sully Erna's vocals are just strong, intense andamazing. E 'may see some major screaming and growls, but also has a great voice and melodic voice. Tony Ramboll intense guitar riffs will in any case, the heart pumps blood, such as nuts, solos and even a little 'case. Robbie Merrill pounds away together with some nice bass lines that will get the pulse pounding, and Tommy Stewert's drumming is solid and fast growing rocking with pure energy. Every song here is great, the first song "Baby Moon" is definitely one of my all-timeFavorite songs that starts here with a dialogue "Mysterious forces beyond," and then enter the aisle with slow, heavy, crunching riffs, and some great singing voice from Sully, and later as the song progresses, it will be faster with Faster pumping riffs and pounding drum beats and strong dishes crash that will make you moshing and jamming away like crazy. "What is" one of the best songs here, like another of my favorites and is very addictiveto boot with large aggressive riffs, bigger voice from Sully, and a large choir. The third track "Keep Away" Godsmack is another well-known songs and my favorite song here. The chorus is very addictive and great to sing, and the riffs and solos from Tony is too large. Among the other favorite "Bad Religion, "" Time Bomb "," Stress, "Get Up, Get Out!" "Now or Never", and of course the classic "Voodoo", which is slower in the Middle Eastpurchased song, which is marked by a groovy drum beat, along with groovy bass lines and guitars and vocals great Sully. This song is another Godsmack-known songs, and another favorite as well. Please read the list of songs and classifications.
Jeremy's song ratings:
1. Moon Baby (4:23) – 5 / 5
2. Whatever (3:25) – 5 / 5
3. Keep Away (4:50) – 5 / 5 My favorite song here
4. Time Bomb (3:59) – 5 / 5
5. Bad Religion (3:13) – 5 / 5
6. Immune (4:49) –5 / 5
7. Someone in London (2:03) – 4 / 5
8. Get Up, Get Out! (3:29) – 5 / 5
9. Now or never (5:06) – 5 / 5
10. Stress (5:03) – 5 / 5
11. Location (5:47) – 5 / 5
12. Voodoo (9:03) – 5 / 5 Remember, this song, 4:39, and there is really no longer a hidden track at 6:40 and ends at 9.03 clock.

If for some awesome, straight ahead on the left, in the face, your heart is pumping hard rock / heavy metal that makes rap / rock seem to news from yesterday, Godsmack's self-titledThis album is very interesting hard rock / heavy metal collection. I also recommend "Awake" and "Faceless" as well. While this is not the most brutal, or the most original piece of work, but it's still a very good job. Enjoy!

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