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  1. James Shannon Larkin (born April 24, 1967) is an American musician, best known as the drummer of the rock band Godsmack. He replaced the previous drummer Tommy Stewart in June 2002. Prior to Godsmack, he was a member of Amen, Candlebox, Ugly Kid Joe, and Souls at Zero (formerly Wrathchild America).

  2. Shannon Larkin (né le 24 avril 1967) est l'actuel batteur du groupe Godsmack et l'ancien du groupe Ugly Kid Joe. Il a enregistré les parties batteries de la chanson 30/30-150 de Stone Sour sur l'album Come What(ever) May pour aider le groupe après le départ du batteur Joel Ekman au cours de l'enregistrement.

    • Heavy metal, hard rock
    • 24 avril 1967 (57 ans)Chicago, Illinois
    • Batterie
    • James Shannon Larkin
  3. 14 déc. 2023 · The drummer reveals how the band's latest album, "Lighting Up The Sky", may be their last and how they want to prioritize their lives over touring. He also talks about mortality, money, fame and happiness in the music industry.

  4. 28 févr. 2023 · INTERVIEW: Shannon Larkin of Godsmack discusses final album. Multi-platinum Grammy-nominated hard rock band Godsmack have released what will be their final studio album titled "Lighting Up The...

    • 17 min
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    • Metal Roos
  5. 11 déc. 2023 · In our latest Cover Story, V13 spoke to Godsmack drummer Shannon Larkin about his journey from being a broke kid playing in thrash and punk bands to playing with legends like Black Sabbath to getting that life-changing call to join Godsmack and, why now seems the right time for change…

  6. 22 déc. 2022 · Shannon Larkin, who joined Godsmack in 2022, talks about the band's new record, Lighting Up the Sky, and their decision to stop making studio albums. He also shares his excitement for the upcoming tour and his drumming style for the metal outfit.

  7. Learn about the drummer of Godsmack, who joined the band in 2002 after playing with several other groups. Find out how he wrote the drum parts for their albums Faceless and IV, and how he became a full-fledged member of the band.