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  1. The band's second drummer, Joe D'Arco, only joined after the album was recorded, though he later recorded the bonus track "Whatever" with the band in February 1998. When D'Arco was fired in April 1998, his name was not removed from the 1998 re-presses of the album, but Stewart was eventually given credit when the album was re-issued as Godsmack .

  2. Despidieron a Joe D'arco por motivos personales de Sully, por lo que fue sustituido por el antiguo batería de la banda Tommy Stewart. [11]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GodsmackGodsmack - Wikipedia

    In May 1997, Joe D'Arco joined to replace Stewart on drums. Eventually, Godsmack's CD landed in the hands of Rocko, the night-time DJ for Boston radio station WAAF (FM). The radio station put "Keep Away" into heavy rotation and the song rose to the number one spot at the station very quickly.

  4. 23 de sept. de 2020 · Joe D’Arco replace Stewart on drums until Steward rejoined the band in 1998, only to vacate his throne once again in 2002 to his successor, Shannon Larkin (previously of Ugly Kid Joe, Souls At Zero and Wrathchild America).

  5. 13 de feb. de 2011 · Gotta get up, Gotta get out. Yeah, yeah, yeah... You were the love of my life for a day, yeah. And I kinda thought that you feel the same way... No way! Oooh, I like you better when...

  6. The band replaced drummer Joe D'Arco with Tommy Stewart and All Wound Up was remastered and released six weeks later as Godsmack. On December 4, 2001, the album was certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA .

  7. In 1996, Tony Rombola and Joe D'Arco joined Godsmack as the guitarist and drummer, after Richards left after finding out he had a six-year-old child and Stewart left due to personal differences. In the same year the band entered the studio for the first time, recording its first CD titled "All Wound Up".