Awake is the third studio album by American rock band Godsmack, released on October 31, 2000. It features the song "Goin' Down", which first appeared on the band's first studio recording, All Wound Up. It is the final Godsmack album to fully include drummer Tommy Stewart, who would be replaced by former drummer Shannon Larkin afterwards.
During the 2000s, the songs "Sick of Life" and "Awake" were used for the United States Navy's "Accelerate Your Life" recruiting advertisements.
Recording
The band opted to convert a warehouse in Haverhill, Massachusetts into a makeshift studio, rather than use a more traditional studio setting. According to Sully Erna, the band just did not want to move into any luxurious studio, because they wanted to keep the edge on for writing and "not get too far away from what we're all about". So they just stayed in the slums rather than moving into luxury.
Erna says the results show in the music's "tougher" sound; "however, it has a very raw edge to it. It's not very polished," he says. "But it still has a lot of good grooves, and it still has a lot of power." and the album would go on to sell at least 2,000,000 copies in the United States.
Since its release, the album's title track dominated rock radio and broke chart records throughout 2000 and 2001. The album's spoken word track "Vampires" earned the band its first Grammy nomination. In 2001, Awake won the Boston Music Award for Album of the Year. "Greed" earned the band Boston Music Awards nominations for single and video of the year.
Track listing
Personnel
Godsmack
- Sully Erna – vocals, rhythm guitar, drums
- Tony Rombola – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Robbie Merrill – bass
- Tommy Stewart – drums
Additional performances
- Katrina Chester – vocals on "The Journey" and "Spiral"
Production
- Produced by Sully Erna and Murdock
- Engineered by Mudrock, except "Vampires", recorded by Cameron Webb
- Additional engineering by Nate Dube
- Mixed by Mudrock, except "Mistakes" and "Goin' Down" (mixed by Mudrock and Jay Baumgardner), and "Vampires" and "Bad Magick" (mixed by Jay Baumgardner)
- Mastered by Ted Jensen
- Photography by Clay Patrick McBride and Ian Barrett
Charts
Weekly charts
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! scope="col"| Chart (2000)
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Year-end charts
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! scope="col"| Position
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! scope="row"|Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)
|198
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! scope="row"| US Billboard 200
| 55
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Singles
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!Song
!Chart
!Peak<br>position
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|rowspan="2"|2000
|rowspan="2"|"Awake"
|Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks
|align="center"|1
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|Alternative Songs
|align="center"|12
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|rowspan="4"|2001
|rowspan="2"|"Bad Magick"
|Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks
|align="center"|12
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|Alternative Songs
Release history
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| United States
| October 31, 2000
| Uptown/Universal
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| Japan
| March 23, 2001
| Universal International
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