Godspeed (band)

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Godspeed
Origin USA
Genres Hard rock
Stoner rock
Groove Metal
Years active 1994–1996, 2012-present
Associated acts The Atomic Bitchwax
Solace
Past members David Blanche
Tommy Southard
Chris Kosnik
Rob Hultz
Tim Schoenleber

GODSPEED is an American metal band formed in 1993. Following the release of their debut album Ride on Atlantic Records, also produced by Rachel Bolan of Skid Row,the band embarked on two high-profile tours as the opening act for Black Sabbath and Dio, They also gained attention with an appearance on the 1994 Black Sabbath tribute album Nativity in Black, on which they teamed up with guest vocalist Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden to record a cover of the Black Sabbath song, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath." After the bands late nineties breakup, Bassist Chris Kosnik and Guitarist Tommy Southard went on to heavily contribute to the Stoner Rock movement with their own bands The Atomic Bitchwax and Solace for nearly two decades,

Godspeeds original line up has reunited in 2012 to record new material with tour dates to follow in mid-2013.

Line-up

  • David Blanche - Vocals
  • Tommy Southard - Guitar (current member of Solace, formerly of Prunella Scales, Slap Rocket, Social Decay, and Sugartooth)
  • Rob Hultz - Bass (current member of Solace, formerly of Lethal Aggression)
  • Chris Kosnik - Bass (current member of The Atomic Bitchwax)
  • Tim Schoenleber - Drums

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