Didn’t think I’d squeeze in another post today, but this is WAY too good.

Arthur Magazine — the freaky deeky San Francisco-based music rag — recently interviewed Sully from Boston dude-rockers Godsmack. It’s about the use of the band’s music in military recruitment ads. Be sure to read it all the way through.

Here ya go.

PS: Godsmack’s latest crapsterpiece debuted at #1. Who the fuck is buying records in this country, anyway?

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Casey Rea was the Seven Days music editor from 2004 until 2007. He won the 2005 John D. Donoghue award for arts criticism from the Vermont Press Association.

3 replies on “Holy awesome shit!”

  1. This is fucking unreal awesome.I’ve gotta admit, I didn’t read it initially because I’ve developed a gag reflex when I hear those 90’s era meaningless two-word-hybrid band names (ie. Godsmack, Sugarsmack, Coldplay, Flickerstick, Slowdive, etc. etfc.), but I’m really really glad I read that.

  2. “On the other hand- Maybe if the military had been using Devendra Banhart songs in their ads, and had gotten a lot of free-folk fans to join the military, their wouldn’t be as many civilian casualties and cases of sexual harassment.”That’s my favorite comment. HA!

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