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All Wound Up… is the debut album by American rock band Godsmack. It was released independently through the band’s own record label, E. K. Records Company, in February 1997. The album was pressed four different times before being picked up by Republic Records/Universal Records in June 1998. It was slightly edited and remixed (with some unlicensed samples removed), fully remastered and given a new artwork and layout, and re-released by the major record labels as Godsmack in August 1998. The band never considered this to be a demo release; they considered it the same release as Godsmack.

According to the album’s liner notes, frontman Sully Erna performed all of the drums on the album because the band’s original drummer, Tommy Stewart, had departed before the recording session. The band’s second drummer, Joe D’Arco, only joined after the album was recorded, though he later recorded the bonus track “Whatever” with the band in February 1998. When D’Arco was fired in April 1998, his name was not removed from the 1998 re-presses of the album, but Stewart was eventually given credit when the album was re-issued as Godsmack.

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