They earned most of the hate. The drummer going on a show in Seattle (of all places) and saying "Eddie Vedder wishes he could write as good as Scott Stapp" and then the band cancelling 20 shows because Stapp was in a fender bender and didn't explain what was wrong. Stapp acting like he's Jesus and showing up in a sex tape with a bunch of strippers and another dude. His public feud with Limp Bizkit. His domestic violence charges while acting all righteous. The problem is, they got way too well known to get away with all the crap they were involved in.
@@mckrackin5324cause you are such a saint huh, everyone has dirty laundry and bullshit YOU included so just stop and either enjoy the music or move on captain america
@@Youdontride94 I'm no saint and have tons of dirty laundry. Some pretty recent. That's not relevant to this though. Shitty people recognize other shitty people too.
Creed is a band that taught its fans to sing their songs with soul and it's impossible for you to sing a Creed song without putting in feeling and energy, this band is divine and Scott Stapp is simply the voice that commands it all 
Creed is one of my favorite bands, as is Alter Bridge. Myles Kennedy and Scott Stapp(lead singer of Creed) are two of my favorite singers, they're unique vocals and range are incredible. Not to mention Mark Tremonti's epic guitar playing.
The video was shot at Universal studios Florida where I once worked in the 90's.They flooded all of the area of New York at Universal. It was an amazing undertaking to say the least!
My Own Prison is definitely the definitive song for Creed. That's the one you should do both live and place on yt. Forget anything else you know about their writing and your mind would absolutely explode lol.
Alter Bridge is actually Creed w/ a different lead singer... same 3 guys (Guitarist Mark Tremonti, drummer Scott Phillips & bassist Brian Marshall)... This was 2001 from the 3rd Creed album 'Weathered'... it charted at #1 in the US and sold millions of copies. Creed put on a happy face and filmed a VH1 documentary 'Behind the music' that same year, claiming the band was 'stronger than ever'... but it was a facade - Creed was falling apart already... Brian Marshall (bass) had already left the band in 2000 (That is why he's not in this music video) after tensions w/ Scott Stapp (vocals) ... Mark Tremonti played the bass on the 'Weathered' album and the band hired a session bassist for the tour. Problems began immediately on tour... Scott Stapp was struggling from alcoholism and his marriage was headed for divorce... Creed concerts became a disaster w/ Stapp singing the wrong lyrics onstage and fans demanded refunds for their tickets... Mark Tremonti recalled at one show, Stapp disappeared from the stage in the middle of a show... Tremonti ran offstage and found Stapp in the dressing room thinking the concert was over... Creed ended all touring in 2002 at the peak of their career. In 2003, Mark Tremonti released a statement that Creed was over because the band and Scott Stapp could no longer work together... Tremonti had written a 4th Creed album by '03 but opted to record it w/ a new singer under a new band name... He felt that Creed had become a 'joke of the music industry' and was unwilling to carry on under those circumstances... The band re-hired bassist Brian Marshall and picked vocalist Myles Kennedy, renaming the band Alter Bridge in 2004 and releasing their debut album 'One day remains'. Meanwhile, Scott Stapp released his first solo album 'The great divide' in 2005... He did reunite w/ Creed in 2009 for their 4th album 'Full circle'... but he continued to struggle w/ substance abuse and mental health. Creed recently announced shows for the first time since 2010... Alter Bridge is still active and Myles Kennedy is also a part of Slash's solo band outside of Guns N' Roses.
Definitely more Creed. I believe all the three other guys besides the singer formed Alter Bridge with a new vocalist when Creed broke up. Creed has a lot of very good songs with interesting videos. I think I just heard that the original Creed just got back together after a 20-year break up or however long it was so that would be pretty cool. Supposedly they're going to start touring and playing all the old stuff and getting in the studio to c.ome up with a new album
❤ una delle più piacevoli reazioni che mi è capitato di vedere, complimenti, i Creed sono famosi per aver fatto musica di qualità superiore, in america erano continuamente in radio dal 1997 al 2002 per questo anno attirato molta invidia , la grande capacità dei Creed e che soprattutto le canzoni meno famose sono straordinarie , dai un occhiata a queste canzoni dei Creed: Time, signs, torn, wash away those years, impressionante la qualità dei testi e musiche, Scott stapp vocalist Creed tra il 1997-2003 è stato il migliore di sempre nel hard rock voice, Creed live Woodstock 1999, Boston 1997 🤟
And am here sitting a 2005 born searching for every 80's 90's 2000's rock bands. Calling 2012 nostalgic may sound ridiculously pathetic to you lol (as it does for me reading your opinion)
A fun band you should check out and react to is a band called Bowling for Soup. Two songs I would recommend are 1985, then follow it up with High School Never Ends. 👍
Sacrifice was the first Creed song I heard. Unfortunately at the time I wasn't in a very good spot and the song brings that back up which ruins it for me. The song is great and I listened to it a lot, but can't anymore because of those darker days.
I hate to break it to you, but this song isn't as sweet as you think. It's disguised as a love song about running into an old flame the song is actually about an addict in recovery having a relapse