Godsmack (album)

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Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox album Godsmack is the second studio album and major label debut by American rock band Godsmack. It was released by Republic Records and Universal Records on August 25, 1998.<ref name=":4">Template:Cite web</ref> The album's recording was initially paid for by the band, at a cost of $2,600, at New Alliance Studios in Boston, and released through the band's own record label E. K. Records Company under the title All Wound Up... in February 1997.<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":2">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref> When the band was signed to Republic/Universal in June 1998, All Wound Up... was partly edited and remixed, fully remastered at Sterling Sound in New York, and given a new artwork and layout before being re-released.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=":3">Template:Cite web</ref>

The album was certified Gold on April 13, 1999, and Platinum on June 15, 1999,<ref name=":5">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=":3" /> the latter only nine days after it was controversially banned from several leading chain stores due to questionable lyrics and imagery.<ref name=":5" /> A Parental Advisory sticker was quickly added before the album resumed distribution, ultimately reaching 5× Platinum on November 20, 2024.<ref name="RIAA"/>

Background

The album differs from All Wound Up... by splitting the song "Get Up, Get Out!" into two tracks (the intro portion being re-titled "Someone in London"). "Whatever", which was recorded in February 1998 as a separate single and was added as a bonus track to later pressings of All Wound Up..., was edited into the album itself and served as the lead single after the reissue.<ref name=":2" /> The band had originally planned to keep "Whatever" for its next album (which later took shape as Awake), but included it on Godsmack.<ref name=":0" /> An entire sample lifted from the 1995 film Murder in the First, was removed from the ending of "Moon Baby" because actor Gary Oldman would not grant permission of its use.<ref name=":0" /> Another sample was also removed from the intro of "Bad Religion".<ref name=":0" />

The song "Going Down" was removed from the main edition of Godsmack, though it was included as a bonus track on the Japanese edition. It was later re-recorded for the band's second major album Awake, under the slightly modified title "Goin' Down". Another song recorded at the same time as "Whatever" in February 1998, "Bad Magik", was only included as a Japanese bonus track on Godsmack, and was also later re-recorded for Awake, with the slightly modified title "Bad Magick".<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />

Other minor changes were made to songs' beginning and end fades during the remastering.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> All Wound Up... was originally mastered by Jonathan Wyner at M-Works in Cambridge, Massachusetts,<ref name="bookletAllWoundUp">Template:Cite book</ref> but Godsmack was remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio at Sterling Sound in New York City.<ref name="bookletGodsmack">Template:Cite book</ref> Erna played drums on all of the songs, except "Whatever" which featured Joe D'Arco.<ref name="bookletAllWoundUp" /> Nevertheless, Tommy Stewart is credited as drummer in the liner notes.<ref name="bookletGodsmack" />

Reception

Template:Music ratings After playing the Boston area over the following two years, local radio stations WAAF, WBCN WFNX began playing the singles "Keep Away" and "Whatever", both of which helped the band to sell copies of their self-financed album All Wound Up. After the demand for their album became too high, Republic Records/Universal Records stepped in and signed the band to their label in 1998. The band replaced drummer Joe D'Arco with Tommy Stewart and All Wound Up was remastered and released six weeks later as Godsmack.

On November 20, 2024, the album was certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA.<ref name="RIAA"/>

Loudwire named Godsmack as one of the top 10 hard rock albums of 1998.<ref name=Loudwire>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 1999, the album won a Boston Music Award for Debut Album of the Year.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Controversy

The album caused controversy due to its profane lyrics, and liner notes containing a Wiccan pentagram and reference to "Salem witches", minus a Parental Advisory warning label.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=":5" /> After listening to his son's copy of the album, a father in the U.S. complained to Walmart, who sold him the album, that the lyrics were offensive. Walmart and Kmart took the album off the shelves. The band and its record label later added a Parental Advisory sticker to the album, and some stores ordered amended copies of the album. Erna commented on the situation to Rolling Stone magazine, stating, "Our record has been in the marketplace for more than a year now without a parental advisory sticker and this is the one and only complaint. Stickers and lyrics are by nature subjective. We have decided to put a sticker on the record." This controversy did not hurt album sales, but according to Erna, helped, stating, "It's almost taunting kids to go out and get the record to see what we're saying on it."

Track listing

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Notes

  • The Japanese bonus tracks are situated before "Voodoo" as tracks 12 and 13.
  • Track 13 is an early version of "Bad Magick", later re-recorded and released on Awake.
  • On some digital versions, the hidden track "Witch Hunt" is omitted from "Voodoo".
  • On original pressings, "Bad Religion" has a length of 3:41.

Personnel

Godsmack

  • Sully Erna – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, drums, producer, additional keyboards
  • Tony Rombola – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Robbie Merrill – bass
  • Tommy Stewart – drums (credit only)<ref name="bookletAllWoundUp" /><ref name="bookletGodsmack" />
  • Joe D'Arco – drums on "Whatever" (uncredited)<ref name="bookletAllWoundUp" /><ref name="bookletGodsmack" />

Others

Charts

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Year Chart Peak
position
1999 Heatseekers 2
Billboard 200<ref name="Billboard">Template:Cite magazine</ref> 22
2000 Catalog Albums Chart<ref name="Billboard"/> 1

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Year Song Chart Peak
position
1999 "Whatever" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 7
Alternative Songs<ref name="Alternative Songs">Template:Cite magazine</ref> 19
"Keep Away" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 5
Alternative Songs<ref name="Alternative Songs"/> 31
2000 "Voodoo" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 5
Alternative Songs<ref name="Alternative Songs"/> 6
"Bad Religion" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 8
Alternative Songs<ref name="Alternative Songs"/> 32

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Certifications

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Release history

Country Date Label
United States August 25, 1998 Template:Flatlist
Japan May 30, 2000 Republic

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