Creed

Songs: 45
Albums: 10

Albums

Creed - Full Circle
Full Circle
2009, songs: 8
Creed - Live
Live
2009, songs: 5
Creed - Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
2004, songs: 11
Creed - Hide
Hide
2002, songs: 2
Creed - One Last Breath
One Last Breath
2002, songs: 1
Creed - Weathered
Weathered
2001, songs: 6
Creed - Human Clay
Human Clay
1999, songs: 6
Creed - My Own Prison
My Own Prison
1997, songs: 4

Facts about Creed

Creed

Creed was an American rock band formed in 1994 in Tallahassee, Florida. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Success: Creed was formed by vocalist Scott Stapp, guitarist Mark Tremonti, bassist Brian Marshall, and drummer Scott Phillips. The band gained attention with their debut album, "My Own Prison", released in 1997. The album's title track became a massive hit on rock radio, propelling Creed to mainstream success. With its powerful vocals, anthemic melodies, and emotive lyrics, "My Own Prison" resonated with listeners and established Creed as one of the leading rock bands of the late 1990s.

  2. Commercial Breakthrough with "Human Clay": Creed achieved even greater success with their second album, "Human Clay", released in 1999. The album featured the hit singles "Higher", "What If", and "With Arms Wide Open", the latter of which earned the band a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. "Human Clay" topped the charts and became one of the best-selling albums of the year, solidifying Creed's status as rock superstars.

  3. Controversy and Criticism: Despite their commercial success, Creed faced criticism from some quarters for their perceived derivative sound and frontman Scott Stapp's melodramatic vocal delivery. The band's earnest lyrics and arena-rock anthems were derided by some music critics as formulaic and overly bombastic. However, Creed's passionate fanbase remained loyal, drawn to the band's emotive songs and Stapp's distinctive vocal style.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: Creed went on hiatus in 2004, with members pursuing various solo projects and side ventures. During this time, Stapp released a solo album, while Tremonti, Marshall, and Phillips formed the band Alter Bridge with vocalist Myles Kennedy. In 2009, Creed reunited for a new album and tour, releasing "Full Circle" later that year. The reunion was met with mixed reviews from critics but was embraced by fans eager to hear new music from the band.

  5. Legacy and Impact: Despite their divisive reception among critics, Creed's music continues to resonate with fans of post-grunge and alternative rock. The band's anthemic songs, emotional lyrics, and powerful performances have left a lasting impact on the rock music landscape of the late 1990s and early 2000s. While Creed's commercial success declined in the years following their reunion, their influence on subsequent generations of rock bands and their dedicated fanbase ensure that they remain a significant presence in the annals of rock history.

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