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Godsmack counts its blessings

Despite a No. 1 record earlier this year, Godsmack is staying in high gear and taking nothing for granted

Date published: 8/31/2006

By MICHAEL ZITZ

Godsmack drummer Shannon Larkin had a No. 1 record just a few months ago, is playing shows in huge venues, and will appear on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" Tuesday.

But he never stops worrying about the future.

The former Reston resident's message is a sobering one for young people who think they're going to get rich with a career in the music business.

"Now that we've been successful, we have to stay successful, or it drops right from under us," he told The Free Lance-Star. "Nothing in this business is guaranteed--nothing.

"I have a mortgage--and if this would all end tomorrow, I wouldn't be able to pay it," he said.

"Godsmack IV" debuted at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart earlier this year. A single from the album, "Speak," was No. 1 for 12 straight weeks on the Active Rock chart.

The Boston-based Universal Republic Records rock band is currently on a national tour with Rob Zombie. They'll play the Nissan Pavilion in Bristow on Saturday.

But Larkin--a senior citizen in metal-music terms--is all too aware of how fleeting success can be and that he has nowhere to go but down if Godsmack tanks.

"Here I am at 39," he said, too old to start over with a young band.

"I have no other skills," Larkin said. "All I've done my whole life is play drums. I don't know what I'd do."

When Godsmack frontman Sully Erna asked him to be in the band, Larkin was ready to give up on the music business.

Despite having been in a major-label band--Wrathchild America, which put out two albums for Atlantic Records--he was making only $17,000 a year with the Casey Chaos punk band Amen.

After 20 years in the music business, Larkin had played for, recorded with or filled in for such acts as Snot, Ugly Kid Joe, Black Sabbath and even Vanilla Ice, but he was still making fry-cook type money, and it seemed to be the end of the road.

He'd just signed up for a cosmetology course before Erna reached out to him.


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WHAT: Godsmack will perform with Rob Zombie

WHERE: Nissan Pavilion, Bristow

WHEN: Saturday, doors open at 5 p.m., music starts at 7 p.m.

COST: $49.50, $39.50, $25.50

PHONE: 703/754-6400

WEB: godsmack.com

TICKETS: 800/551-SEAT or ticketmaster.com



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Date published: 8/31/2006