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1) The lucky people who know me
2)The unlucky people who don't know me
3)My bands : Limp Bizkit , Korn , Creed , Lit , Blink 182 , The Verve Pipe , 311 , Bare Naked Ladies , Beck , Better Than Ezra , Blues Traveler , Cake , Eve 6 , Ever Clear , Everlast , Fatboy Slim , Fuse , Garbage , Hole , Lenny Kravitz , Green Day , Joy Drop , Harvey Danger , Match Box 20 , Nirvana , No Doubt , Offspring , Pearl Jam , Red Hot Chili Peppers , Reel Big Fish , Oasis , No Doubt , Silver Chair , Sister Hazel , Smash Mouth , Sublime , Sugar Ray , Third Eye Blind , and The Wallflowers
Human Clay
CREED
Scott Stapp: lead vocals
Brian Marshall: bass
Scott Phillips: drums
Mark Tremonti: guitar, vocals
The wait is over! Creed's highly anticipated follow-up to "My Own Prison" is called "Human Clay", and it arrives in stores on September 28th.
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Creed "Human Clay"
Are You Ready
What If
Beautiful
Say I
Wrong Way
Faceless Man
Never Die
With Arms Wide Open
Higher
Wash Away Those Years
Inside Us All
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In a time of packaged authenticity and corporate rock disguised as rebellion, Creed stands out as a grassroots phenomenon, built fan-by-fan from the ground up. The Tallahassee, Florida quartet combines big guitars, dramatic vocals and bold lyrics to make music that is real - music with which real people can identify. Creed is a band with an enormous, passionate, loyal group of fans -- the band's Web site (www.creednet.com) attracts more than 100,000 visitors (not hits, but individual visitors) a week. Fans also jam radio station request lines, helping Creed to become the first recording artists to have four #1 Rock singles from a debut album. The band was also recognized as the 1998 Billboard Rock Artist of the Year and had the #1 selling Hard Music album for 1998 on SoundScan's Hard Music chart. Their debut album, My Own Prison, was certified TRIPLE-PLATINUM in February 1998 and is well on its way to quadruple-platinum.
Creed's highly anticipated second album, entitled Human Clay, will be released worldwide on September 28, 1999. The band recorded the album in a house just outside of Tallahassee with John Kurzweg, who also produced My Own Prison. On Human Clay, lead singer and lyricist Scott Stapp contemplates how responsibilities, choices and actions impact people. The album's first single "Higher" is about envisioning a perfect world while dreaming. Other songs explore fears of growing up and letting go of youth ("Never Die") conscience ("Faceless Man") and betrayal ("Beautiful") among other topics. Creed challenges their listeners to think without preaching or pretending to have all the answers. Balancing Creed's hard rock sensibilities is "Arms Wide Open," a deeply personal song that Stapp wrote when he learned he was going to become a father.
In direct defiance to his strict religious upbringing, Stapp left home at 17, started listening to rock music (it was forbidden in his parent's home) and began writing songs that questioned everything around him. Stapp was initially turned on to hard rock by Def Leppard's Pyromania. He then became a huge Doors fan. He read that Jim Morrison had briefly lived in Tallahassee and soon packed his bags for the state capital. There he was reunited with former classmate and fellow songwriter Mark Tremonti and began his first and only band -- Creed. They added the assertive rhythm section made up of bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips and meshed their wide-ranging influences, including Metallica, Black Flag, Elvis and classic R&B, to create Creed's rich musical texture.
Creed's reputation for dynamic, passionate live performances has led to consistently sold-out shows. During the past two years Creed has played to more than one million fans worldwide. "Each show is an intense experience for us," says singer Scott Stapp. "We play from the heart."
Creed gave fans at Woodstock '99 something special to remember the festival by when they invited Robbie Krieger, guitarist for The Doors, to join them during their performance on the main stage. When Stapp introduced Krieger, the crowd of approximately 200,000 erupted and shouted along to Doors favorites "Roadhouse Blues" and "Riders On The Storm." Krieger also stayed on to play slide guitar on Creed's "What's This Life For."
DISCOGRAPHY
Albums
My Own Prison -- August 1997
Human Clay -- September 1999
Singles
"My Own Prison" - August 1997
"Torn" - January 1998
"My Own Prison" & "Torn" both also released on
"Locals Only I" from WXSR - X101.5 Radio Tallahassee, Florida
"What's This Life For" - May 1998
"One" - December 1998
"Higher" - August 1999