Hey Tyler! please do a episode on new pop/modern country music. I haved to hear it everyday at work and it feels like a discrace to true country music.Big fan of the podcast would love to hear you shit on the whole new pop country genre
There should be an STP lyrics generator with words like feel, now, house, smell, Sunday, and try. "I am, I am, I said I try yeah, I smell like Sunday on the vine yeah, gonna feel, I feel a house around me, now I said, I said, now I'm a cow yeah."
28:52 "Which is why it ("Core") became one of the biggest albums of the 90's, because people love bad, unoriginal music." Translation: *_F U C K I N G N O R M I E S R E E E E E E E E_*
It’s technically true tho. The median of humanity is mediocrity. Why else do you think Nickelback have still sold millions despite being lowest common denominator bullshit?
Stp is my favorito band and this is my favorite YFBS episode. I laugh til i cry on your sour/bloated mashup. Please post the vídeo, it would be great. 🤣
Even if we do live in a multiverse, which consists of an infinite number of alternative realities, there isn't a single one in which Stone temple pilots are better than Alice in chains. Anyway, STP suuuuuuuuuuuuckssssss.
I dont feel like you guys should use rolling stone as a credible source since I feel like you guys would disagree with some of their points. I would also disagree with the point that simple riffs means a song is bad. There are many simple riffs in songs that are great.
The guitar tone combined with the staccato style makes Core a classic for me. Kind of like Siamese Dream, it's a huge and unique sound. Not that the songwriting is particularly good. The rest of the catalog is meh.
I love all their albums but I agree they were at their best as a hard rock band. I know people prefer the artsy stuff on Tiny Music and Purple but Core and No. 4 are just so angry and bombastic. If you like Core check out No. 4. Its basically the spiritual successor
@@rawkguy4896 Core sounded the best/biggest, but I would say the best, most original songs are on Purple. Interstate, Vasoline. I do like Tiny Music a lot, but wouldn't argue it's their best. I like the loose garage rock feel, especially fond of Ride the Cliche and Seven Caged Tigers. I love the interplay of the DeLeo brothers and they were pretty good live. They have aged for me much better than the navel gazing grunge stuff. These guys had a much funner vibe. Scott was a little bit Clint Eastwood and David Bowie. All the other grunge bands that the critics worshipped were sexless and brought everyone down with their sad shit.
Just found your channel after this episode was recommended while I was listening to an old Opie & Anthony episode where they talked about how much of a trainwreck Weiland was during a show. Never liked STP so it's quite cathartic to hear other people bash this stupid band. Good show, will have to check out other episodes now.
I feel like Stone Temple Pilots sounded their best in Tiny Music. Core was just too, generic. Purple was getting a little better with especially with Still Remains. But it was still too generic and unoriginal. Even though Big Empty and Unglued are definitely better than Wicked Garden or Creep. I feel like Tiny Music was the best album cause it was much for out there and more experimental than the other albums. It’s a shame that No. 4 was a mess and their music stayed at rock bottom.
STP's music is like driving down a state highway in suburban America. You can pass through one town to the next and not even tell the difference. Listening to them in a crowded bar as back ground noise didn't bother me but if I had to listen to that in the confines of someone's house up close and personal I would start to get perturbed.
@@mikeeb6308 you were just trying way too hard and fell flat on your face and we all laughed while you only got 11 likes in a whole year wow that's pretty bad
@@theverybestyoutubeaccount Who is the "we" you are talking about? The only one I see getting worked up about a trivial you tube comment is you. Do you have some imaginary friends? You might want to drag yourself off of social media for awhile and stop wrapping your sense of self worth into something as meaningless as you tube likes. You really do have some personal problems
@@mikeeb6308YOU ARE COMPLETELY WRONG BY WE I MEAN MY REAL LIFE FRIENDS AND I'M NOT GETTING WORKED UP BECAUSE I'M NOT THE ONE WHO MADE THE FAILURE COMMENT THAT GOT NO LIKES YOU ARE AND THAT'S WHY YOU ARE SITTING HERE TRYING TO DEFEND YOURSELF AND FAILING MISERABLY
I hold a particular dislike for STP because I wasted my time listening to them (and not really enjoying them) as a teenager when I could have been listening to Fugazi or Sunny Day Real Estate or something actually decent. But this was northern England in the days before anyone had the internet and CDs cost £13 so you just took what you were given.
This but the opposite for me. Liked Fugazi as a teenager but came back around to STP now that I'm older, and realise they were far and away superior to any of that post-hardcore emo trash.
Everyone of their albums had a different vocal style Scott was a talented singer and musically adept IMO...Atlanta is a great example of this. Whats next Layne Staley was a shitty singer 😁 hey man everybody's entitled to their own opinion 👊
STP and Pearl Jam were chick bands for grunge. Same thing about bands changing their singer happened with Alice in Chains, Cantrell is a hell of a guitar player but nobody wants to see William DuVall try to be Layne Staley
Dean DeLeo said that they would all be mortified if someone tried to make it seem like STP were trying to do anything original. So yeah they all thought they sucked too
I love Core, Purple, and different tracks from the other albums but my dudes.... I love this video/podcast episode. Maybe I am listening from a different place but I do love you assholes. Oh c'mon I know what this is! I do don't I? Love you even if my mind is a shitstorm.
SOUNDGARDEN aren't worse than _anyone,_ YOU TAKE THAT BACK, *_YOU TAKE THAT BACK!_* Great episode ;) PS: has anyone pointed out that The Onion was selling a _'Your Favourite Band Sucks'_ t-shirt forever ago? I got one circa 2008-2010, wore it in central Sydney a bunch and literally only ever got a single response...so don't hold your breath if you put out YFBS-themed merch and no one notices...it's not a you thing, NPCs can't response to novel stimuli...
That's not even a bad thing, they're not worse than anyone". They should've said they're not better than anyone. There's no difference between them,STP,or anything from that genre. They're all scott stat,stupid voiced with Super deep songs that aren't deep,super or songs
Killing Joke deserve your attention because in spite of their last few albums being a wall of sound there’s more filler than a Tetrion or Polyfilla factory 🏴🐢
Speaking of bad music being killed off by worse music, grunge was killed by rap rock which reminds me, when u gonna rip on Lincoln park they have been asking for it and have been for since before that guy killed himself
I don't know if they ever legally settled who owned the rights to the Stone Temple Pilots name. I was under the impression it belonged to the De Leo brothers because of an instance where the bassist told Scott to 'get this bitch off my tour" to a woman he was with at the time (not his wife). Besides that they were originally called Mighty Joe Young.
Scott Weiland is one of the best ranged singers of all time. Anyone who thinks he ripped Eddie Vedder off has either A, not heard more than like 3 STP songs and B is unaware of the fact STP formed like 3 years before Pearl Jam. Also Idk why Pearl Jam never gets the heat they deserve because everything they did after 98 SUCKED. STP is a better band than Pearl Jam even in the Shangri La-Di-Da era. PS, I'll listen to grunge any day over 80's Glam Metal. That was some boring shit.
“some boring shit.” I agree, but so was STP, or as I call them: STOP. Cope harder. Also, you don’t seem to be that good at the facts either. Stone Temple Pilots formed in 1989 and Pearl Jam both formed and started work on their debut right away in 1990. STP demoed some of their stuff upon forming in 1989, BUT they changed them a lot in finalizing them upon the release of Core in 1992. By then, it sounded different to where they were just trying to sounds like their contemporaries.
Okay, I only saw the title of this episode, and I have to say that this is utterly rediculous. I thought there was no way possible to ever see STP as a topic band here, but I digress. I'm interested to hear your points though. So here goes...
Soooo, you hate something because it makes you cool if you hate something (flashback to childhood looking up to the cool kids that were actually cool? Damn, play that song again, posers
Y’all sound like the guys who hate popular bands just to sound cool. Which if it’s your opinion, that’s chill, but like saying that art is objectively bad or good kinda defeats the purpose
Every album after the second album sounded different to each other. Tiny Muic was very eclectic. They got heavier after that, but also kept melody. A fucking great band! These guys have no idea what Bm and Am7 is or how they sound, so fuck them! HAhahaha. They laugh in ignorance, but have no idea how D relates to F sharp minor.....
Like the 2nd album and The Big Empty is a badass track. Love the bassline. #4 is pretty good as well. Don't really care all that much for the rest of their catalog.
STP as better than AIC, Soundgarden, Nirvana and PJ yet ripped them all off... that's a take I guess. A terrible, irrefutably bad one, but a take nonetheless.