godsmack albums download albums download. Artist: Godsmack Album: Essentials Released: 2019 Style: Alt Metal. Format: MP3 320Kbps. Tracklist: 01 – Whatever 02 – I Stand Alone 03 – Bulletproof 04 – Voodoo 05 – Cryin’ Like a Bitch 06 – Awake 07 – Speak 08 – 09 – Love-Hate-Sex-Pain 10 – Keep Away 11 – Whiskey Hangover 12 – The Enemy 13 – Bad Religion 14 – Greed 15 – Something Different. DOWNLOAD LINKS: RAPIDGATOR: DOWNLOAD TURBOBIT: DOWNLOAD. Godsmack albums download. "Godsmack" is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band is composed of founder, frontman and songwriter , guitarist Tony Rombola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer . Since its formation, Godsmack has released six studio albums, one EP (The Other Side), four DVDs, one compilation album (Good Times, Bad Times. Ten Years of Godsmack), and one live album (Live and Inspired). The band has had three consecutive number-one albums (Faceless, IV, and The Oracle) on the Billboard 200. The band also has 20 top ten rock radio hits, including 15 songs in the top five, a record number of top ten singles by a rock artist. Since its inception, Godsmack has toured on Ozzfest on more than one occasion, and has toured with many other large tours and festivals, including supporting its albums with its own arena tours. Godsmack has sold over 20 million records in just over a decade. In honor of the band's success and the release of their sixth studio album, 1000hp, Mayor Marty Walsh has declared August 6 as "Godsmack Day" in the city of Boston. The discography of the band: 1. All Wound Up. Track list: 1. Moon Baby 04:22 2. Immune 04:47 3. Time Bomb 03:56 4. Keep Away 05:05 5. Situation 05:31 6. Stress 05:02 7. Bad Religion 03:39 8. Get Up, Get Out! 05:31 9. Now or Never 05:04 10. Goin' Down 03:29 11. Voodoo 08:02 Bonustrack (Newbury Comics) 12. Whatever 03:24. Track list: 1. Moon Baby 04:23 2. Whatever 03:26 3. Keep Away 04:50 4. Time Bomb 03:59 5. Bad Religion 03:13 6. Immune 04:47 7. Someone in London 02:03 8. Get Up, Get Out! 03:29 9. Now or Never 05:06 10. Stress 05:03 11. Situation 05:47 12. Voodoo 04:42 13. Untitled (Hidden Track) 04:21. Track list: 1. Sick of Life 03:51 2. Awake 05:04 3. Greed 03:29 4. Bad Magick 04:17 5. Goin' Down 03:24 6. Mistakes 05:58 7. Trippin' 04:56 8. Forgive Me 04:18 9. Vampires 03:47 10. The Journey 00:49 11. Spiral 05:36 Bonustracks (Japanese Edition) 12. Why (ft. Lisa Guyer) (Acoustic version) 03:15 13. Sweet Leaf (Black Sabbath Cover) 04:55. Track list: 1. Straight Out of Line 2. Faceless 3. Changes 4. Make Me Believe 5. I Stand Alone 6. Re-Align 7. I F***ing Hate You 8. Releasing the Demons 9. Dead and Broken 10. I Am 11. The Awakening 12. Serenity Bonustracks (English Release) 13. Keep Away (Live) 14. Awake (Live) 5. The Other Side. Track list: 1. Running Blind 03:59 2. Re-Align 04:23 3. Touch� (ft. John Kosco and Lee Richards of Dropbox) 03:38 4. Voices 03:44 5. Keep Away 04:49 6. The Spiral 05:21 7. Asleep 03:58. 6. Good Times, Bad Times. Ten Years of Godsmack. Track list: 1. Good Times Bad Times 03:02 2. Whatever 03:30 3. Keep Away 04:52 4. Voodoo 04:42 5. Bad Religion 03:42 6. Awake 05:04 7. Greed 03:29 8. I Stand Alone 04:06 9. Straight Out of Line 04:18 10. Serenity 04:34 11. Re-Align 04:20 12. Running Blind 03:59 13. Touch� 03:37 14. Speak 03:57 15. Shine Down 05:01 16. The Enemy 04:07. 7. The Oracle. Track list: 1. Cryin' Like a Bitch! 2. Saints and Sinners 3. War and Peace 4. Love-Hate-Sex-Pain 5. What If? 6. Devils Swing 7. Good Day to Die 8. Forever Shamed 9. Shadow of a Soul 10. The Oracle. Track list: 1. 1000hp 03:46 2. FML 03:48 3. Something Different 04:42 4. What�s Next? 04:21 5. Generation Day 06:12 6. Locked & Loaded 04:13 7. Living in the Gray 04:07 8. I Don�t Belong 03:34 9. Nothing Comes Easy 05:39 10. Turning to Stone 05:16 Bonustrack 11. Life Is Good! 04:05. Line Up: Shannon Larkin - Drums, Back Vocals Sully Erna - Vocals, Guitar, Robbie Merril - Bass, Back Vocals Tony Rombola - Guitar, Back Vocals. Godsmack albums download. Godsmack - Discography (1997-2016) Country: USA Genre: Alt. Metal / Hard Rock / Post-Grunge Quality: Mp3, CBR 320 kbps. 1997 – All Wounds Up 1998 – Godsmack (Japanese Edition) 2000 – Awake (Japanese Edition) 2003 – Faceless 2006 – IV 2007 – Good Times, Bad Times… Ten Years of Godsmack (Compilation) 2010 – The Oracle (Deluxe Edition) 2012 – Live & Inspired (2CD) 2014 – 1000hp (Best Buy Edition) 2016 - Hometown Life (Sully Erna) 1 Moon Baby 4:23 2 Immune 4:48 3 Time Bomb 3:57 4 Keep Away 5:06 5 Situation 5:31 6 Stress 5:02 7 Bad Religion 3:40 8 Get Up, Get Out! 5:31 9 Now Or Never 5:05 10 Going Down 3:30 11 Voodoo 4:39 12 Whatever 3:25. 1 Moon Baby 4:23 2 Whatever 3:24 3 Keep Away 4:49 4 Time Bomb 3:57 5 Bad Religion 3:38 6 Immune 4:52 7 Someone In London 2:02 8 Get Up, Get Out! 3:27 9 Now Or Never 5:03 10 Stress 5:02 11 Situation 5:44 12 Goin' Down 3:31 13 Bad Magik 4:16 14a Voodoo 4:39 14b Untitled 2:20. 1 Sick Of Life 2 Awake 3 Greed 4 Bad Magick 5 Goin' Down 6 Mistakes 7 Trippin' 8 Forgive Me 9 Vampires 10 The Journey 11 Spiral Bonus Tracks 12 Why 13 Sweet Leaf. 1 Straight Out Of Line 4:19 2 Faceless 3:35 3 Changes 4:19 4 Make Me Believe 4:08 5 I Stand Alone 4:06 6 Re-Align 4:20 7 I Fucking Hate You 4:07 8 Releasing The Demons 4:12 9 Dead And Broken 4:11 10 I Am 3:59 11 The Awakening 1:29 12 Serenity 4:34. 1 Livin In Sin 4:39 2 Speak Voice [Dialog] – John Kosco 3:57 3 The Enemy 4:07 4 Shine Down 5:01 5 Hollow Featuring [Performer] – Lisa Guyer 4:32 6 No Rest For The Wicked 4:37 7 Bleeding Me 3:37 8 Voodoo Too 5:26 9 Temptation 4:06 10 Mama 5:14 11 One Rainy Day 7:21. 1 Good Times, Bad Times 2:57 2 Whatever 3:26 3 Keep Away 4:50 4 Voodoo 4:40 5 Bad Religion 3:12 6 Awake 5:04 7 Greed 3:28 8 I Stand Alone 4:03 9 Straight Out Of Line 4:21 10 Serenity 4:34 11 Re-Align 4:20 12 Running Blind 3:55 13 Touché 3:37 14 Speak 3:55 15 Shine Down 4:52 16 The Enemy 4:08. 1 Cryin' Like A B**ch 3:22 2 Saints And Sinners 4:10 3 War And Peace 3:09 4 Love-Hate-Sex-Pain 5:15 5 What If? 6:33 6 Devil's Swing 3:29 7 Good Day To Die 3:56 8 Forever Shamed 3:24 9 Shadow Of A Soul 4:42 10 The Oracle Cello – Irina Chirkova 6:23 11. Whiskey Hangover 12. I Blame You. 1-1 Straight Outta Line 5:37 1-2 Realign 4:43 1-3 Awake 4:57 1-4 Moon Baby 4:53 1-5 Changes 6:03 1-6 The Enemy 4:16 1-7 Keep Away 9:51 1-8 Speak 3:50 1-9 Voodoo 4:28 1-10 Batalla De Los Tambores 6:35 1-11 Whatever 5:50 1-12 Serenity 4:51 1-13 I Stand Alone 4:58 2- 1 Rocky Mountain Way 4:01 2-2 Come Together 3:46 2-3 Time 4:12 2-4 Nothing Else Matters 6:24. 01. 1000hp 03:46 02. FML 03:38 03. Something Different 04:42 04. What’s Next? 04:20 05. Generation Day 06:11 06. Locked & Loaded 04:12 07. Living’ in the Gray 04:07 08. I Don’t Belong 03:33 09. Nothing Comes Easy 05:38 10. Turning to Stone 05:16 11. Life Is Good! 04:05. 01. Hometown Life 02. Your Own Drum 03. Different Kind of Tears 04. Take All of Me 05. Don't Comfort Me 06. Turn It Up! 07. Blue Skies 08. Forever My Infinity 09. Father of Time 10. Falling to Black. The Oracle. Four long years after IV, Godsmack’s last effort, fans perhaps had some reason for trepidation about the release of The Oracle. After all, since their 1998 debut, they had moved further afield of the songwriting and recording formula that made it eventually a triple platinum success. Godsmack had taken their post-grunge brand of heavy metal and brandished it into a sound that fluctuated between straight-up riff-heavy plodding and more dramatic sonic ambiences that thundered on Awake and Faceless (the former of these won a Grammy), then mutated on 2004’s The Other Side, which showcased them playing acoustically. Finally, on IV, they employed sound effects to such a degree that they used a vocoder. Each album had diminishing returns of fortune and and enthusiasm from listeners. The Oracle is, if nothing else, a return to the band’s signature sound of yore. It was produced by Dave Fortman, who has helmed sessions for , , Slipknot, , and . The album’s pre-release single, the aggressively roiling “Cryin' Like a Bitch” -- aided by its video -- pushed it to the top of the metal chart. (The controversy surrounding it, rumored to be about Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx and events of the Crüe Fest 2 tour, didn’t hurt either.) “What If?” and “Love-Hate-Sex-Pain” followed it, creating greater anticipation for the final product. Listening through the album, it seems as if Godsmack heard the cry of their dedicated hoard and went back to making the kind of record that defined them. Check tracks like “Forever Shamed,” with monstrous beats -- real and sampled -- by Shannon Larkin against Tony Rombola's churning, syncopated riffs and that timekeeping bass charge by Robbie Merrill. Frontman Sully Erna's vocals are right up front, half singing, half shouting, and channeling the late Layne Staley more than he ever has before -- and that’s saying something. Interestingly, singles aside, the album picks up steam as it reaches its nadir. “Shadow of a Soul,” with its military cadences and distorted guitars and basslines, propels one of the hardest-rocking tracks here. The title cut closes the album out, and at 6:23 clocks in as its longest. It begins slowly and melodically, but begins to pick up real steam at around the one-minute mark. Basically, it's an instrumental suite with sampled vocals from a number of sources asking “What is reality?” as it moves through various stages and phases before whispering to a finish. Those fans seeking a return to Godsmack’s roots will not be disappointed; for others, the sound may be a retrenchment because there was no place else for them to go. The only undebatable thing is that The Oracle is the most aggressive disc Godsmack have issued since their debut. 1000hp. When Sully Erna opens up "1000hp," the titular track of Godsmack's sixth studio album, with a line like "Time to rewind back to 1995 when we were nothing," it's clear that the hard rock giants are serious about recapturing the fire they had in their early days. And while The Oracle was a refreshing return to form for the band, whose sound had softened considerably since their self-titled 1998 debut. Nailing their flag to the masthead with fiery riffs and a seemingly unstoppable drive, the album proves that the revival of their previous effort wasn't just a one-off. Like their early work, the album eschews nuance for something more direct, taking the straightest possible path toward aggression wherever possible. This makes 1000hp a satisfyingly simple album that offers listeners a taste of raw, explosive rock free of frills and fuss, feeling as though Godsmack looked at the vast resources at their disposal and decided that all they really needed to rock was themselves, a few amps, and some old-fashioned anger. The most low-key the album gets is on album-closer "Turning to Stone," and even then the song's smoldering verses, which give way to some searing choruses, deliver plenty of intensity, closing out the album with a clench-jawed stoicism that feels like a far cry from the traditional power ballad. Feeling like a lost album from the band's beginnings, 1000hp is Godsmack at their most focused, showing that they've finally found the path back to their roots that they'd been searching for.