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Selasa, 04 Mei 2010

Creed keep in rock


 Creed was formed in Tallahassee, Florida in 1995 under the name Naked Toddler when Stapp and guitarist Mark Tremonti, playing together and started writing songs. Then they added bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips. Then they changed the name to Creed is named after the previous band Marshall, "Maddox Creed."
They work in bars directly, where they attract the attention of Jeff Hanson, who allowed them to play in a bigger place. Hanson persuaded producer John Kurzwegg to produce Creed songs. Their first album, My Own Prison, was launched and distributed to radio stations in Florida. It attracts the attention of several labels that agreed to see the band, but apparently only just seen. Accidentally, Diana Meltzer from Wind-Up Records heard Creed direct play. Finally he put Creed Wind-Up label. After the remix to sound better, My Own Prison, was relaunched by Wind-Up Records.

The album's unexpectedly successful success, reaching the Top 40 on the Billboard Top 200, and generated several singles ("My Own Prison," "Torn," "What's This Life For," and "One"), which reached the top chart rock on the radio. Hit song "My Own Prison," also appeared as a live performance at a charity album, Live in the X Lounge. Their second album, Human Clay, was launched in 1999. Singles on the album, "Higher," a few weeks at the top of rock charts. Until early in 2000 the single crossing into pop radio and became a Top Ten on the Billboard Pop Chart. Continued the single, "With Arms Wide Open", is also hit number one in the summer of that year.
Meanwhile, Brian Marshall blame the fans when he was criticizing Pearl Jam at a radio station. He was later expelled from the band, and toured over Brett Hestla mngambil Human Clay. At that time, Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit insulting Stapp at a festival where both the band performing. Responding to act Fred Durst, Scott Stapp invited Fred Durst for boxing matches, where Durst refused.
In the autumn in 2001, My Sacrifice, the first single from Creed's last album, Weathered, worn in a series of promotional videos made by the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). "Young Grow Old", side-b from Human Clay, was also used as the theme song for WWE Backlash on April 2002. In early 2002, "Bullets" was released as a single. Singlets are not counted as a success, but Creed immediately raises the biggest summer hit, "One Last Breath".
Stapp had an accident in April 2002, which makes a tour that has them rencakan not seem so. However Stapp recovered in time to participate in the final performance. "Do not Stop Dancing" was a minor hit from 2002/awal Creed at the end of 2003.
Creed was rumored in 2003 that Stapp using illegal drugs so that he could not sing the lyrics of Creed. But the issue is removed. Problems continued when Creed was rumored to convey religious messages in the music and video. Most treatment is directed directly by Stapp, although he denied the existence of the relationship between religion and the band. This resulted in Stapp left the band.
On June 4, 2004, Creed disbanded. Stapp has recorded a solo album, The Great Divide, in cooperation with Roadrunner Records, while others have formed a new band, Alter Bridge, with Myles Kennedy. Bassist Brett Hestla also joined the band Dark New Day.

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