What is Dropbox?

Information about Dropbox

Dropbox was a five-piece rock band signed by Sully Erna of Godsmack. The group had one exceptionally popular song in "Wishbone" which was featured on MTV2 and TV commercials. During the group's brief tenure, frontman John Kosco offered guest vocals to Godsmack's acoustic release, "Touché," which found moderate success as well.

After the demise of Dropbox, Kosco and Wilkinson formed a new group with bassist John "Eville" Freeman and drummer Chris Hamilton, formerly of bloodsimple, known as Saint Caine.[1]

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Rock music is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar, drums, and bass. Many styles of rock music also use keyboard instruments such as organ, piano, or synthesizers.
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Sully Erna (born Salvatore Paul Erna February 7 1968 in Lawrence, Massachusetts), is both the vocalist and primary songwriter for the hard rock/heavy metal band, Godsmack. Erna plays the guitar and drums, both on albums and during live shows.
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Godsmack are an American Grammy-nominated hard rock/heavy metal band from Massachusetts formed in 1996. They have sold over 10 million albums in the US alone and sold over 11 million worldwide.
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The Other Side
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The Other Side is an acoustic EP by hard rock band Godsmack, released in 2004. It includes several previously released songs re-recorded as acoustic versions, as well as three new acoustic tracks: "Running
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bloodsimple. are an American metalcore/alternative metal band formed in 2002.

History

The 2002 formation of bloodsimple. (originally going by the name Fix 8
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Dropbox is the self-titled debut album of Dropbox, released on April 13, 2004.

The music video for the opening track, "Wishbone," was frequently played on MTV2's Headbangers Ball.
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