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  2. Personnel. Eric Bloom – co-lead vocals, stun guitar. Buck Dharma – co-lead vocals, lead guitar. Joe Bouchard – bass guitar, background vocals. Albert Bouchard – drums, background vocals. Allen Lanier – rhythm guitar, background vocals. References. ^ Godzilla at AllMusic. ^ Milward, John (December 15, 1977).

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  3. The song lyrics depict famous scenes from Godzilla films. Blue Öyster Cult was one of the first heavy metal bands, and they also did their part to satirize the genre. Like the Godzilla movies, this song is pure camp, with guitar riffs heavy as lead and a closing lyric that sums up the lesson of this story: History shows again and again.

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    With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound He pulls the spitting high tension wires down Helpless people on a subway train Scream bug-eyed as he looks in on them He picks up a bus and he throws it back down As he wades through the buildings toward the center of town Oh no, they say he's got to go Go go Godzilla, yeah Oh no, there goes Tokyo Go ...

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    • What inspired Blue Öyster Cult to write the song “Godzilla”? The inspiration for “Godzilla” came from the band’s fascination with monster movies and the character of Godzilla himself.
    • Who wrote the lyrics for “Godzilla”? The lyrics of “Godzilla” were written by the band’s lead vocalist, Eric Bloom, and the renowned rock music critic Richard Meltzer.
    • Is there any deeper meaning behind the song? While “Godzilla” is primarily known for its catchy chorus and energetic rock sound, many fans and critics have analyzed the lyrics to find deeper meaning.
    • How did the song become so popular? “Godzilla” gained popularity not only for its memorable lyrics but also for its infectious guitar riffs and powerful vocals.
  4. Atlantic City, NJ · Golden Nugget Atlantic City Hotel, Casino & Marina. · Ticketmaster. Music video by Blue Oyster Cult performing Godzilla. (C) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment.

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  5. May 13, 2014 · It also has been parodied by several artists, most notably Blue Oyster Cult members Eric Bloom and Donald Roeser, who released “NoZilla” in response to their song not appearing in the...

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  6. Feb 18, 2013 · Blue Oyster Cult-Godzilla (L.P SPECTRES 1977) Lyrics: With a purposeful grimace and a terrible soundHe pulls the spitting high tension wires downHelpless p...

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