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Creed is an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida formed in 1994. Creed was prominent in the post-grunge movement of the late 1990s and early 2000s, releasing three consecutive multi-platinum albums; Human Clay (1999), the band's second studio album, received diamond (11× platinum) certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
[5] [10] In December 2009, the band's live video album Creed Live was released. [11] Creed broke up again in 2013, with Tremonti commenting in 2014 that there were "no plans" to reconnect with Stapp. [12] The band's second compilation album, With Arms Wide Open: A Retrospective, was released in November 2015. [13]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. American singer, lead vocalist of Creed Scott Stapp Stapp in 2016 Background information Birth name Anthony Scott Flippen Born (1973-08-08) August 8, 1973 (age 51) Orlando, Florida, U.S. Genres Post-grunge hard rock alternative rock alternative metal heavy metal Occupations Singer ...
Just as he was at the Y2K peak of his once-and-sort-of-future band Creed, Stapp in 2024 is both grandiose and grateful, with an evolved rock star’s proprietary mixture of humility and hubris ...
Creed was a punchline.. The band's music was grunge lite. Its songs were cheesy. Its singer was an Eddie Vedder wannabe.. The band members are way past their prime. Not exactly the band you'd ...
After months of speculation, Creed announced in April 2009 that they had reformed, and also announced that Marshall was back in the band. He appeared on Full Circle , the Creed album released in October 2009, making it the first album since Creed's sophomore release, 1999's Human Clay , to feature him on bass.
The music video was shot in Orlando, Florida, at the Hard Rock Cafe. [11] According to Mosley, filming the video was a "creative struggle", as Creed had only a short time to shoot the video before they went on tour in Japan. Over 300 extras were used in the video as members of the audience as well as the people seen with the band backstage.