Johnny B. Goode | Virgil Goode | Joe Goode | Matthew Goode | Roy Goode | Jeff Goode | Goode homolosine projection | Goode-Hall House | Gone for Goode | Eric Goode | David R. Goode | Alex Goode | Alexander D. Goode | William Leworthy Goode Drew | William Allmond Codrington Goode | John Paul Goode | James Goode | Harry H. Goode | Graham Goode | George Brown Goode | Erich Goode | Daniel Goode | Coleridge Goode |
In 1992 production work commenced on the Shamen album, Boss Drum, which included the singles "LSI (Love Sex Intelligence)", "Phorever People" and the highly controversial "Ebeneezer Goode" - the latter spending a month at #1 in the UK Singles Chart.
Subsequent singles such as "Boss Drum" and "Phorever People" were chart hits, and they were voted "Best New Act" by Radio 1 listeners at the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party in 1992, but after the unexpected success of "Ebeneezer Goode" some long-term fans believed they paled in comparison to earlier singles.