2011年10月24日星期一

Creed Reunite, Fans React: The Response to Stapp's Rebirth

Creed were one of the most talked-about bands of the 90s beloved by devotees drawn Cheap Rosetta Stone to their bombastic anthems, loathed by listeners who dubbed them a third-rate Pearl Jam. The Grammy winners from Florida sold 25 million copies of their three studio albums (My Own Prison, Human Clay and Weathered) before bitterly splitting in June 2004, when guitarist Mark Tremonti, bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips joined singer-guitarist Myles Kennedy as Alter Bridge. And now that the band has announced its reunion which frontman Scott Stapp called "a renewing and a rebirth" when he spoke with Rosetta Stone fans are speaking out in droves.(The 90s are back! Look at whos reuniting and returning here.)Our story on the reunion currently has 200-plus comments from Creed fans and foes psyched at the prospect of seeing "Higher" live again, Alter Bridge supporters freaked about the Rosetta Stone Software future of that band, and of course distraught Creed critics and readers suggesting other reunions theyd rather see. Heres a survey of the best:Dude Man defends Creeds chart record: "You know what, Im going to say it. Creed were awesome. Everyone loves to make fun of them (even this magazine, who by the way put them on the cover once), but they have sold millions of albums, influenced a lot of todays bands, and still get radio play. Yes we all know Scott had more problems than Chris Brown, but he was a great singer. And for all the people who call them a Pearl Jam rip-off are sadly mistaken, every band has influences, early STP is similar to Pearl Jam but not the same. I love both STP and Creed and neither are rip-offs."Bud, one of many concerned Alter Bridge fans: "This is a major bummer... What about all those interviews Rosetta Stone Greek V3 Tremonti, Phillips, and Marshall gave when Creed broke up?

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