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"Bad Magick"
Single by Godsmack
from the album Awake
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2001
StudioRiver's Edge Productions Inc., Haverhill, Massachusetts
GenreNu metal
Length
  • 4:17 (album version)
  • 3:36 (radio edit)
LabelRepublic/Universal
Songwriter(s)Sully Erna
Producer(s)
Godsmack singles chronology
"Awake"
(2000)
"Bad Magick"
(2001)
"Greed"
(2001)

"Bad Magick" is a song by American rock band Godsmack, released in February 2001. It is featured on their second studio album, Awake, and is the only single by the band that's not included in their compilation album Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack (2007).

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Transcription

Music video

Godsmack started working on the video with director Troy Smith in Portland, Maine, on September 10, 2001 and planned to finish the outdoor shots the next day and the arena shots at a concert, but the events of September 11 put a halt to the band's plans. The video was set to feature the band playing at a cookout in front of a handful of apathetic crowd members and one Godsmack fanatic, who tries to rally the rest of the audience. As the enthused fan watches the performance, he imagines the band performing in huge arenas. The live performance segments were delayed when the band's shows were cancelled after September 11.[1] Ultimately, Godsmack released the music video 23 years later, on May 30, 2024.[2]

Trivia

The song is featured in the 2002 compilation Wired-up.

Chart positions

Singles U.S. Billboard

Year Chart Position
2001 Mainstream Rock Tracks 12
Modern Rock Tracks 28

Personnel

References

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