Godsmack

Godsmack  Main Performer

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1 Moon Baby Sully 4:23
2 Whatever Erna 3:25
3 Keep Away Sully 4:50
4 Time Bomb Sully 3:59
5 Bad Religion Tommy/Sully 3:13
6 Immune Sully/Robbie/Tony 4:49
7 Someone In London Tony 2:03
8 Get Up, Get Out! Sully 3:29
9 Now or Never Sully 5:06
10 Stress Sully 5:03
11 Situation Sully/Robbie 5:47
12 Voodoo Robbie/Sully 9:03
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Godsmack

Audio Compact Disc [Clean]

Label: Uptown/Universal

Style: Hard Rock

Godsmack

UPC: 601215328127

Release Date: 08/03/1999

Original Release Date: 08/03/1999

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Moon Baby, Whatever, Keep Away, Time Bomb, Bad Religion, Immune, Someone In London, Get Up, Get Out!, Now or Never, Stress, Situation, Voodoo]
Contributors:

Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Boston's Godsmack confidently brought neo-metal rock into the technological age by seamlessly incorporating noisy hooks into a tight framework of pulsing beats, processed vocals, and a slew of programmed samples, edits, and voice-overs. Singer/producer Sully Erna unloads a barrage of in-your-face verbal assaults, lambasting the often bumpy road of love relationships. These songs are caustic and unapologetic, with ear-splitting guitars and energetic drumming. Both "Moonbaby" and "Timebomb" are fraught with explosive guitar riffs, while "Voodoo" does an about-face and confronts the theme of obsessive love with full-bodied percussion. Godsmack's innovative use of sample mixing may lead to the erroneous conclusion that this reissued release sought to capitalize on sounds made fashionable by the likes of Prodigy and Monster Magnet. But one listen to Sully Erna's achingly brittle vocals is all that's needed to fully convince anyone that Godsmack makes serious hard rock. [In August 1999, Godsmack was issued in a "clean" version, containing no profanities or vulgarities.] ~ Roxanne Blanford, Rovi

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