No, Godsmack is not a christian band.
The song 'Serenity' was released by Godsmack in 2003. It was about Neil Peart from Rush and what he did when he lost his wife and daughter. They are a heavy metal band from Lawrence in Massachusetts.
no i dont think so :)
Godsmack is not satanic. Individual member-wise, lead singer Sully is Wiccan which is different. No band is truly satanic though the individual band members may be. It is only used for shock value.
With the title, I doubt it.With their lyrics, I highly doubt it.Bad Religionhmm, not a Christian title. The F-word once, Okay. I proved my point with just one song. :)Godsmack is not a Christian band.
the first band to preform voodoo was Godsmack
No, Godsmack is not a christian band.
The song 'Serenity' was released by Godsmack in 2003. It was about Neil Peart from Rush and what he did when he lost his wife and daughter. They are a heavy metal band from Lawrence in Massachusetts.
Voodoo Lounge was the twenty second American album released by the great band the Rolling Stones. This album was released in 1994 under Virgin Records.
Deja Voodoo - Canadian band - was created in 1981.
Deja Voodoo - Canadian band - ended in 1990.
no i dont think so :)
Godsmack is not satanic. Individual member-wise, lead singer Sully is Wiccan which is different. No band is truly satanic though the individual band members may be. It is only used for shock value.
With the title, I doubt it.With their lyrics, I highly doubt it.Bad Religionhmm, not a Christian title. The F-word once, Okay. I proved my point with just one song. :)Godsmack is not a Christian band.
The single "Shut Me Up" was released by the band Mindless Self Indulgence. The single was released on September 12, 2006 and is the first track on the band's third studio album.
"With Me" was the third single released by the popular Canadian rock band Sum 41 on their album "Underclass Hero." It was released on February 28, 2008.
The single, You Got The Love, was released by the band, The Source and Candi Staton. The song was released in 1986. The song was covered by Joss Stone in 2008.