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With "Love-Hate-Sex-Pain" appearing on the Billboard Alternative Songs, Godsmack stood as the act with the most appearances on the chart without reaching the apex until 2011. The single is Godsmack's 19th charted title at the format. The band has peaked as high as No. 6 with "Voodoo" in 2000. [9] Metal band Korn would later break the record in ...
"I Stand Alone" is a song by the American rock band Godsmack. It was released to radio in February 2002 as the lead single from the Scorpion King soundtrack. It would reappear on Godsmack's third studio album, Faceless, the following year. [3] It won a 2002 Metal Edge Readers' Choice Award for "Song of the Year From a Movie Soundtrack." [4]
HardDrive Radio described the lyrics to "Cryin' Like a Bitch" as "a slam on an old bandmate that kicked Sully out of his band". In a video posted on Rockpit.com on 26 February, Sully Erna admitted that "Cryin' Like a Bitch" was inspired by events of last summer's Crüe Fest 2 tour, on which Godsmack appeared alongside headliners Mötley Crüe, along with the events with his old band.
Lighting Up the Sky is the eighth and final studio album by American rock band Godsmack. [2] It was released on February 24, 2023, [1] five years after their last studio album When Legends Rise, making it the longest gap between two studio albums by Godsmack.
Sully Erna revealed that the source of the inspiration behind "Under Your Scars" was Lady Gaga, stating: . So humbly I will say, this song came to me shortly after I had spent some quality time with someone who I consider a dear friend, and have grown to admire and respect as one of the smartest and most talented artists today, Stephanie Germanotta, who most of you may know as Lady Gaga.
Faceless is the third studio album by American rock band Godsmack. It's the first album to feature drummer Shannon Larkin , former drummer for Ugly Kid Joe . [ 5 ] The album was released on April 8, 2003.
The song was written by Godsmack frontman Sully Erna in tribute to one of his childhood heroes, Rush drummer Neil Peart.He wrote the song after reading the book Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road, penned by Peart about his motorcycle trip along the Pan-American Highway that he took to cope with the deaths of his daughter and wife one year apart from another.
The Godsmack album Awake's opening track, "Sick of Life," would also be used in the campaign. [13] The song also made an appearance on several compilations including the band greatest hits album, Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack, WWF Tough Enough, Kerrang: Life Is Loud, and Crusty Demons: Unleash Hell. [14]