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"Straight Out Of Line" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Godsmack first came to fame with a seamless blend of Metallica-like vocals and hooks and seemingly Tool-inspired prog-metal sensibilities all combined into an unrelentingly aggressive sonic attack. FACELESS continues in that tradition, delivering blow after aural blow via hellfire guitar riffs, devil's-anvil drums, and a gut-wrenching sense of dynamics. As implied above, singer Sully Erna alternates handily between James Hetfield-style lion growl and more vulnerable Maynard James Keenan tones, singing of all that's gone wrong both in himself and in the world that surrounds him, while the rest of the band does a fine job of representing the mayhem of modern society.
Unlike many other nu-metal types, Godsmack doesn't feel the need to leaven their attack with crossover-potential ballads and orchestral/electronic interludes. FACELESS provides one breathless bash after another without fail, never giving an inch until the very end, when the percussion-and-chanting strains of "The Awakening" give way to the largely acoustic, rather Alice in Chains-sounding closing tune "Serenity."
Godsmack: Tony Rombola (vocals, guitar); Robbie Merrill (vocals, bass); Sully Erna (vocals); Shannon Larkin (drums, percussion).
Personnel: Robbie Merrill (vocals, strings); Sully Erna (vocals); Shannon Larkin (drums, sound effects); "Viggy" Vignola (programming).
Audio Mixer: David Bottrill.
Recording information: Soundtracks Recording Studio, New York, NY; The Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL.
Photographer: P.R. Brown.
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Faceless Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews ROCKS Start to Finish Same heavy grunge sound as the first 2 albums and even a ballad on this one!! How can you lose?! Submitted by a reviewer (Denver,CO THE GREAT USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
BEST GODSMACK CD EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Godsmack, known for there hard rockin' Songs, Brings Another CD that is definetely every rockers Dream CD. Wut i mean is, EVERY TRUE ROCKER NEEDS THIS CD!!!!. THERE IS NO EQUAL TO THIS CD. GODSMACK IS THE BEST BAND OUT THERE PERIOD!. "I Stand Alone", "Faceless", "Straight Out Of Line" were my favorites, but, I LOVED THEM ALL!!!!!!!!!!. Godsmack wins my award for the best band ever!. You Should Listen to all there cd's. Currently i have: "Good Times Bad Times: 10 Yrs. Of Godsmack" & "Faceless" but before long i'll definetely have all of them. There just that good. U'll NEVER Be Bored with these guys. Also don't tell anybody but they'll also put hidden tracks on some of there cd's. So don't push that NEXT button when you think a song's over. Submitted by Drake (Atlanta, Georgia, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
America needs SERENITY! Man this is a great record. Serenity is now one of my favorite songs. Sometimes I might listen to serenity when I'm camping by a fire a night. Submitted by Rancell (Teaneck,NJ,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
any ture rocker should have this cd this cd rocks this is my favoirte godsmack (u like godsmack ull like system of a down tool disturbed)buy this cd!! Submitted by mike (pennslvaina) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
one of the best cds ever made! this has got to be one of the best rock cds ever made! Submitted by sean (kcmo) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$11.99 Boston's Godsmack practices the sort of post-industrial metal made popular by White Zombie and perpetuated by Tool and Alice In Chains. But by mixing the raw riffing of their peers with the machine-gun rhythms of Nine Inch Nails, they distinguish themselves from the pack. On their self-titled major label debut, they demonstrate the commitment to furthering the evolution of metal that won them a loyal fan base in New England.
Singer Sully screams his way through a dozen tunes chock full of chunky guitars and moshing rhythms. In keeping with the tone ...
| | Godsmack Awake CD (2000) Enhanced CD
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$11.25 "Vampires" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.
Boston's Godsmack were poised at the forefront of the alternative metal (or "new metal") scene that surged from underground to mainstream throughout the 1990s. Drawing on the rhythmic groovemetal groundwork laid by bands such as Pantera and Tool, Godsmack ...
| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.19 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's "Summer Wine."
Somewhat more mysteriously, Rolling Stone Ron Wood also turns up on what sounds dangerously close to a lounge version of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing," but this minor faux pas is redeemed by the Irish folk medley "Joy of Life/Trout ...
| | Evanescence Fallen CD (2003)
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$8.49 Evanescence won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. FALLEN was nominated for Album Of The Year and for Best Rock Album. "Bring Me To Life" won for Best Hard Rock Performance. The song was also nominated for Best Rock Song.
Picture Tori Amos fronting Nickelback and you'll get an idea of the sound behind Evanescence, an Arkansas quartet whose introduction to the world came via the DAREDEVIL soundtrack. With its debut FALLEN, Evanescence further pushes the envelope on the aforementioned description, with frontwoman Amy Lee pouring her light-yet-strong vocals into the aggro-rock workout "Bring Me to Life" and industrial trip-hop of "My Last Breath." Although guitarists Ben Moody and John LeCompt leave no riff unplayed on hard-hitting cuts like "Going Under" and "Taking Over Me," Lee brings a nice balance to the table with her gorgeous piano runs, which come to the fore on the very Amos-like "Hello." The perfect balance of hard and soft is met on "Haunted" with its ambient nuance stoked by clattering beats and loops, crunching riffs, and the use of a children's choir. Goth-like in mood yet nu-metal in execution, FALLEN could very well have been where Amos' first group ...
| | Godsmack Other Side CD (2004)
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$7.89 The road dogs in Godsmack took some of their precious time off to record acoustic reworkings of their hits, as well as new material. Songs from all three of the group's studio releases are represented on THE OTHER SIDE, which was held off for release as 2003's FACELESS picked up steam, no doubt due in part to the band's unforgiving touring schedule. The band easily shifts gears from their trademark heaviness (in the '90s-era Metallica style) to ...
| | Godsmack IV CD (2006)
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$12.89 But while IV may not overflow with musical reinvention, it boasts the strongest batch of songs the band has written since their debut. The album's lead-off single, "Speak," is a case in point, as are the songs "Shine Down," with its bluesy intro, and the powerhouse "Temptation." Fans looking for more of the well-crafted, bone-rattling ...
| | Squirrels Not-So-Bright Side Of The Moon CD (2000)
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$14.79 Tearing down the sacred cow that is Pink Floyd are the Squirrels. These satirical footsoldiers include members of Dread Zeppelin (iconoclasts, fronted by an Elvis impersonator, who've made a career recording reggae versions of Led Zeppelin songs) along with various alumni of the Pacific Northwest scene including Skerik of Tuatara and Kurt Bloch of the Fastbacks.
Sounding like the Mothers of Invention fronted by "Weird Al" Yankovic with an assist from the Firesign Theatre, the Squirrels do a fine job skewering DARK SIDE OF THE MOON amidst a ...
| | Go It Alone Only Blood Between Us CD (2005)
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| | Ernie Ball Battle Of The Bands 10 CD (2006)
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| | Sir Vincent Lone Songs For Lonely Americans CD (2006) Import
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$16.29 A peculiar but rewarding side project for Scottish folk singer/songwriter Jackie Leven, Songs for Lonely Americans puts Leven's sturdy folk-rock tunes into a modern electronic context. Leven's rich and thickly accented vocals and powerful acoustic guitar are at the center of the songs just as they are on his solo albums, but co-producer David Wrench puts ambient keyboard drones, downtempo drum machines and even a little hip-hop turntablism into the mix as well. The overall effect, a cross between Dick Gaughan and Portishead, works surprisingly well, especially on those songs where the keyboards and effects are used sparingly, to color the songs rather than to overpower them. However, at either end ...
| | Casey Kasem Presents America's Top Ten Hits: Driving In The 70S CD (2006)
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| | Daryl & Black Tie Dynasty Bloody Basin CD (2008) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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| | Barbara Lewis Hello Stranger/Workin' On A Groovy Thing CD (2006)
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| | Tulip Halo CD (2007) (Import)
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