Godsmack – Godsmack

Album Info

Artist: Godsmack

Title: Godsmack

Year: 1998

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Tracklist

  • 1. Moon Baby (4:23)
  • 2. Whatever (3:26)
  • 3. Keep Away (4:50)
  • 4. Time Bomb (3:57)
  • 5. Bad Religion (3:13)
  • 6. Immune (4:47)
  • 7. Someone In London (2:03)
  • 8. Get Up, Get Out! (3:27)
  • 9. Now Or Never (5:03)
  • 10. Stress (5:02)
  • 11. Situation (5:45)
  • 12. Voodoo (4:42)

Review

I'm obsessed with the "Godsmack" album, and I think it's because of its unique blend of heavy hard rock and alternative metal - it's like the perfect mix of edgy and catchy. The driving guitars and aggressive choruses really drew me in, and Sully Erna's distinctive vocals added this extra layer of depth to the songs. I love how tracks like "Keep Away" and "Whatever" showcase the band's ability to craft hard-hitting songs that resonate with listeners. The album has this certain energy that makes you want to get up and rock out. When I listen to it, I feel like I'm experiencing the band's raw energy and passion.

What I find really interesting about the "Godsmack" album is the controversy surrounding its release - the profane lyrics and Wiccan imagery definitely sparked some debate, but it also ended up boosting the album's appeal, especially among younger listeners. I think it's cool how the band didn't shy away from pushing boundaries and being true to themselves. The album has some amazing tracks, like "Voodoo", which introduces this haunting and rhythmic element that showcases the band's versatility. Overall, the "Godsmack" album is an incredible debut that marked the band's entry into the mainstream rock scene, and its enduring success is a testament to the band's talent and dedication. - Ava