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They seem like pretty cool guys. I have had some celebrity run ins and for the most part the people were pretty nice. I can't really stand their music, but when they first came out they were one of the only heavy bands being played during the boy band era!
Gee thanks HDK. You ruined my fantasy. I never realize how small Sully is, judging by the pic he's MAYBE 5' and 90lbs. It was better when I thought he was 6'+ and at least 180. [:@]
I have every Godsmack CD..They are local MA guys...Seen them three times....Very cool guys....Sully is a family guy now, with a wife and child. Pretty cool he took the pic with you.
I'd consider them Hard Rock, as opposed to Heavy Metal,, but who realy cares..They sound great
Very cool hs.. I have never seen them in concert, but I do own all of their cd's... Yeah Sully was a cool guy... His Street Glide was in service having a tire replaced, after he entered a burn out contest.
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