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Tiny Music...Songs From The Vatican Gift (Album) by Stone Temple Pilots

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Stone Temple Pilots Also Known By The Initialism STP Is An American Alternative Rock Band From San Diego California That Originally Consisted Of Scott Weiland Lead Vocals Brothers Dean Guitar And Robert DeLeo Bass Backing Vocals And Eric Kretz Drums . The Band's Lineup Remained Unchanged From Its Formation In 1989 Until The Firing Of Weiland In February 2013. Linkin Park Vocalist Chester Bennington Joined The Band In May 2013 But Left Amicably In November 2015. In 2016 The Band Launched An Online Audition For A New Lead Vocalist They Announced Jeff Gutt As The New Lead Singer On November 14 2017. After Forming In 1989 Under The Name Mighty Joe Young The Band Signed With Atlantic Records And Changed Its Name To Stone Temple Pilots. Their Debut Album Core Released In 1992 Was A Major Commercial Hit And STP Went On To Become One Of The Most Successful Bands Of The 1990s Selling More Than Eighteen Million Albums In The United States And Forty Million Worldwide. STP Released Four More Studio Albums Purple 1994 Tiny Music... Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop 1996 No. 4 1999 And Shangri-La Dee Da 2001 Before Separating In 2003 After Which The Band Members Partook In Various Projects Most Notably Velvet Revolver And Army Of Anyone . STP Eventually Reconvened In 2008 For A Reunion Tour Released Their Self-Titled Sixth Album In 2010 And Actively Toured Until Chester Bennington's Departure. The Band's Only Material With Bennington Was The EP High Rise In 2013. STP Has Released Two Albums With Gutt On Vocals Its Second Self-Titled Album On March 16 2018 And Eighth Studio Album Perdida On February 7 2020. While Initially Rising To Fame As Part Of The Grunge Movement Of The Early 1990s Further Releases From The Band Expressed A Variety Of Influences Including Psychedelic Rock Bossa Nova And Classic Rock. STP's Evolution Throughout The 1990s And Early 2000s Involved Periods Of Commercial Highs And Lows Brought About In Part By Weiland's Well-Publicized Struggles With Drug Addiction. 1985–1992 Formation And Early Years As Mighty Joe Young
Two Conflicting Stories Of How Frontman Scott Weiland And Bassist Robert DeLeo Met Have Been Related By The Band. One Was That They Met At A Black Flag Concert In Long Beach California In 1985. They Began Discussing Their Girlfriends Only To Realize They Were Dating The Same Woman. Instead Of Letting This Come Between Them They Developed A Bond And Formed A Band After They Each Subsequently Broke It Off With The Girl. Weiland Presented A Different Version In His Autobiography Saying That He And His Friends In Their Band Soi Disant – Guitarist Corey Hicock And Drummer David Allin – Pursued Robert After Witnessing Him Play Live At Various Gigs. Regardless Weiland DeLeo Hicock And Allin Would Eventually Form A Band Called Swing. Allin Left After A Few Years. The Remaining Members Saw Drummer Eric Kretz Play In A Long Beach Club And Convinced Him To Join Them. Guitarist Hicock Eventually Left The Band In 1989 In Need Of A Replacement And Auditioning Many Guitarists Robert Suggested His Older Brother Dean. At The Time Dean Was A Successful Businessman Who Had Left Behind His Previous Musical Career But Still Played Guitar As A Hobby. The Band Managed To Convince Dean To Play For Swing Completing The Original STP Lineup. Dean Reportedly Refused To Continue Playing In A Band Called "Swing" And Shortly Afterwards The Band Became Mighty Joe Young. They Recorded A Demo Tape Around 1990. The Mighty Joe Young Demo Features Tracks That Would Go On To Be Re-Recorded For The Band's First Studio Album As Well As Some Musical Styles That Would Not Be Featured On Any Of STP's Studio Albums Such As Funk And Yodeling. Mighty Joe Young Played Several Gigs In The San Diego Area Building Up A Fanbase. Their First Show Was Supporting Henry Rollins At The Whisky A Go Go. The Group Then Began To Work On Their Debut Album With Brendan O'Brien. During The Recording They Received A Call From Their Lawyer Who Informed Them That There Was A Bluesman Who Had Already Claimed The Name Mighty Joe Young. Inspired By The STP Motor Oil Stickers That The Band Members Were Fans Of In Their Youth Various Ideas On The Initials "STP" Were Shared By The Band Before They Settled On The Name "Stone Temple Pilots". 1992–1995 Core And Purple
Stone Temple Pilots Developed A Fan Base In San Diego Clubs And In 1992 Signed With Atlantic Records. Their First Album Core Was Released On September 29 1992 And Peaked At No. 3 On The Billboard Albums Chart. Core Was A Big Success Producing Hits "Sex Type Thing" "Plush" "Creep" And "Wicked Garden". While The Album Was A Major Commercial Success Some In The Music Press Criticized The Band As "grunge Imitators". The Same Year Scott Weiland And Dean DeLeo Played An Acoustic Version Of "Plush" On The MTV Show Headbangers Ball. This Is Considered One Of Weiland's Greatest Vocal Performances. Despite Negative Reviews From Some Critics Stone Temple Pilots Continued To Gain Fans And Toured Opening For Bands Such As Rage Against The Machine And Megadeth. 1993 Brought Continued Success On The Road With The Band Headlining A Two-And-A-Half-Month American Tour. In 1993 The Band Filmed An Episode Of MTV Unplugged Where They Debuted The Song "Big Empty". In A January 1994 Rolling Stone Poll The Band Was Simultaneously Voted Best New Band By Rolling Stone's Readers And Worst New Band By The Magazine's Music Critics. The Following Month The Group Won Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist And Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist At The American Music Awards. In March 1994 The Group Won A Grammy Award For Best Hard Rock Performance For The Song "Plush". In The Spring Of 1994 Stone Temple Pilots Returned To The Studio To Work On Their Second Album Purple. Completed In Less Than A Month Purple Debuted At Number One In The United States Upon Its Release On June 7 1994. The Radio-Friendly "Interstate Love Song" Quickly Became A Big Hit Spending A Record-Setting Fifteen Weeks Atop The Album Rock Tracks Chart. Other Hits From The Album Included "Vasoline" And "Big Empty" The Latter Also Being Featured On The Soundtrack To The Film The Crow . By October Just Four Months After Its Release Purple Had Sold Three Million Copies. 1995–2003 Tiny Music No. 4 And Shangri-La Dee Da
In October 1995 The Band Regrouped To Begin Recording Its Third Album Renting Out A Mansion In Santa Barbara California For The Band To Live Together During The Recording Process. Stone Temple Pilots Released The Album Tiny Music... Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop On March 5 1996. The Album's Sound Marked A Drastic Change From Their Previous Outings Oriented More In The Direction Of Glam Rock And Psychedelic Music Than That Of The Hard Rock/grunge Sound That Propelled Them To Popularity Critical Reception At The Time Was Mixed. Rolling Stone A Magazine Known For Its Initial Dismissal Of The Band's Music Held A Favorable Opinion Of The Album Regarding The Release As The Group's Best Effort To Date. They Expressed Surprise However At "the Clattering Upbeat Character Of The Music" Given Weiland's Much-Publicized Run-Ins With Drugs And The Law. Stone Temple Pilots Were Also Featured On The Cover Of Issue No. 753 In February 1997. The Band Was Only Partially Successful In Being Able To Tour In Support Of Tiny Music And Pulled Out Of A Support Slot On Kiss' Reunion Tour. A Short Tour In The Fall Of 1996 Ensued In The U.S. But Final Dates At The End Of December In Hawaii And Some Dates In 1997 Had To Be Cancelled In Order For Weiland To Go To Rehab. The Band Then Decided To Take A Break To Work On Other Projects. "I Can't Call The Kettle Black" Remarked Kiss Drummer Peter Criss. "I Just Pray For The Guy And Hope That He Gets Himself Better Because They Really Are A Great Band." The Band Sans Weiland Recruited Dave Coutts The Frontman Of Ten Inch Men And Performed Under The Moniker Talk Show. Talk Show Released One Eponymous Album In 1997 Before Dissolving. Meanwhile Pursuing His Own Musical Interests Weiland Released His First Solo Album 12 Bar Blues In 1998. Although Both Albums Received Moderate Critical Praise Neither Was Commercially Successful. In Late 1998 The Band Regrouped And Began Work On A Fourth Stone Temple Pilots Album. Released In 1999 No. 4 Was Conceived As A "back-To-Basics" Rock Album In The Vein Of Core Or Purple. Stephen Thomas Erlewine Of AllMusic Compared The Album's Sound To Contemporary Alternative Metal Bands And Wrote In His Review "it's As If STP Decided To Compete Directly With The New Generation Of Alt-Metal Bands Who Prize Aggression Over Hooks Or Riffs." STP Scored One Of Its Biggest Hits Since The Success Of Core And Purple With The Single "Sour Girl" Fueled By A Popular Music Video Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar Of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Fame. The Band Also Recorded An Episode Of VH1 Storytellers And Went On A Summer Tour With The Red Hot Chili Peppers. No. 4 Would Eventually Be Certified Platinum By The RIAA. During The Summer Of 2001 The Band Released Its Fifth Album Shangri-La Dee Da Which Produced One Modest Rock Radio Hit In "Days Of The Week". Despite Promotion Of The Album By Going On Tour With Linkin Park On The Family Values Tour Shangri-La Dee Da Was A Commercial Disappointment. At That Point Marketing Support From Their Label Was Reportedly Minimal And The Band Decided To Put A Hold On Any Future Albums. However The Band Recorded "All In The Suit That You Wear" A Song Intended To Be The Lead Single On The Soundtrack For The 2002 Film Spider-Man. However Chad Kroeger's Song "Hero" Was Ultimately Chosen As The Lead Single. 2003–2008 Separation And Members' Other Projects
Despite Reports That The Band Had Begun Work On A Sixth Studio Album In 2002 The Band Went Quiet By The End Of That Year After Reports Of An Altercation Between Dean DeLeo And Weiland After The Last Show Of Stone Temple Pilots' Fall 2002 Tour. As A Capstone To The Band's Career Atlantic Records Released A Greatest Hits Album Thank You With A Bonus DVD Of Archive Material And Music Videos In 2003. Five Days After Thank You Was Released The DeLeo Brothers Revealed In An Interview With Guitar One That The Band Was Officially Done. Following The Band's Dissolution Weiland Was Recruited To Join The Successful Supergroup Velvet Revolver With Guns N' Roses Members Slash Guitar Matt Sorum Drums And Duff McKagan Bass And Former Wasted Youth Guitarist Dave Kushner. The Band Released Two Albums Contraband In 2004 And Libertad In 2007 Before Breaking Up In 2008. Likewise The DeLeo Brothers Formed The Supergroup Army Of Anyone With Vocalist Richard Patrick Of The Industrial Rock Band Filter And Session Drummer Ray Luzier. The Band Released Its Self-Titled Album In 2006 Before Going On "indefinite Hiatus" In 2007. Eric Kretz Kept A Lower Profile During This Time Operating His Own Studio Bomb Shelter Studios And Drumming For The Band Spiralarms. 2008–2011 Reunion And Self-Titled Album
According To Dean DeLeo Steps Toward A Stone Temple Pilots Reformation Started With A Phone Call From Weiland's Wife Mary Forsberg. She Invited The DeLeo Brothers To Play At A Private Beach Party Which Led To The Reconciliation Of Weiland And The DeLeo Brothers. In 2007 Dean DeLeo And Weiland Discussed A Concert Promoter's Offer To Headline Several Summer Festivals. Weiland Subsequently Left Velvet Revolver In April 2008 And The Following Month Stone Temple Pilots Announced They Were Reuniting For A 65-Date North American Tour. The Group Officially Reunited For A Private Gig At The Houdini Mansion And Held Their First Public Show On Jimmy Kimmel Live! On May 1. Stone Temple Pilots Toured Throughout The Summer And Fall Headlining The Virgin Mobile Festival In Baltimore In August Of That Year As Well As The 10th Annual Voodoo Experience In New Orleans. The Band's Six-Month Reunion Tour Wrapped Up On Halloween 2008 In Pelham Alabama. After Taking A Short Break To Allow Weiland To Support His Recently Released Second Solo Album Production For The Band's Sixth Studio Album Began In Mid-2009.The Band Also Went On The Road For A 13-Date North American Summer Tour In 2009 Taking Place In-Between The Tours For Weiland's Second Solo Album. . The Band Showcased New Material At South By Southwest In 2010 And Also Appeared At England's Download Festival 2010 In June As Well As At The Hurricane Festival And The Southside Festival In Germany. The Band Also Performed During The Final Four Concert Series In Indianapolis On April 2 2010. The Band Appeared On The Late Show With David Letterman For The First Time In Ten Years On May 19 Performing "Between The Lines". The Band's Self-Titled Sixth Album Was Released On May 25 2010 Debuting At No. 2 On The Billboard 200. Towards The End Of 2010 STP Announced They Were Rescheduling Several U.S. Tour Dates So That The Band Could Take A "short Break". STP Toured Southeast Asia For The First Time In 2011 Playing In Philippines Manila Singapore And Indonesia Jakarta . Following This The Band Played Successful Shows In Australia Including Sold-Out Performances In Sydney And Melbourne. 2011–2013 Split With Weiland And Legal Proceedings
In December 2011 Dean DeLeo Told Rolling Stone "what I'd Like To See Happen Is The Band Go Out And Do More Intimate Shows – Really Lovely Theaters Around The Country." DeLeo Also Commented On A Possible Extended Reissue Of Core Including Live Archived Material "We Have Tons Of Live Recordings From That Era And We Didn't Multi-Track Record That Stuff. There's No Fixes So They'd Sound Incredible If We Just Master Them." On January 2 2012 Scott Weiland Also Commented On The 20th Anniversary Of Core Saying "Well We're Doing A Lot Of Special Things. There's A Lot Of Archival Footage That We're Putting Together A Coffee Table Book Hopefully A Brand New Album – So Many Ideas. A Box Set And Then A Tour Of Course." On June 26 STP Released Its First-Ever Concert Film Alive In The Windy City On DVD And Blu-Ray. The Performance Was Filmed At A Sold-Out Show In March 2010 At The Riviera Theatre In Chicago. From Then On The Band Began To Experience Problems And Suspicions Were Raised That Tensions Within The Band Had Arisen Once Again. Despite The Band's Claims That Their Fall Tour Would Be Celebrating The 20th Anniversary Of Core This Did Not Happen. According To Weiland's Bandmates They Did Not Want To Do The Celebration Because They Believed That He No Longer Had The Vocal Range To Perform Some Of The Album's Songs. Weiland Then Decided To Perform The Latter Songs That They Did Not Want To Play On A Separate Solo Tour. The Rest Of The Band Decided To Hide Their Anger And Frustration Towards His Decision Causing Weiland To Assume That They Were All On The Same Page. On September 17 At A Show In Abbotsford British Columbia STP Arrived Nearly Two Hours Late And Cut Their Set 30 Minutes Short Angering Many Fans. The Following Day The Band Released A Brief Statement Announcing That That Night's Show In Lethbridge Alberta Was Cancelled Due To Weiland Being Ordered To Go On "48 Hours Complete Vocal Rest Due To Strained Vocal Cords." On December 7 In Response To A Public Declaration From Weiland That He Was "completely Open" To Returning To Velvet Revolver And A Radio DJ's Questions About The State Of That Band Slash Weiland's Former Bandmate With Velvet Revolver Told Minneapolis/St. Paul Radio Station 93X That He Had Heard Rumors Weiland Had Been Fired From Stone Temple Pilots Citing This As A Possible Reason For Weiland's Eagerness To Return To Velvet Revolver Something That He Quickly Dismissed. On February 27 2013 Stone Temple Pilots Fired Weiland. The Firing Was Officially Announced As Weiland Left On Tour With His Solo Band. Both Parties Issued Lawsuits Over The Right To Perform With The Stone Temple Pilots Name Both Were Settled Out Of Court With The DeLeo Brothers And Kretz Retaining The Rights To Perform Under The Name. 2013–2015 Chester Bennington Era And Weiland's Death
On May 18 2013 The Three Remaining Members Of Stone Temple Pilots Performed With Chester Bennington Of Linkin Park Appearing As Special Guests At The 21st Annual KROQ Weenie Roast And The May 19 2013 Live 105 BFD Festival Near San Francisco Where They Performed A New Song "Out Of Time". On May 19 2013 STP Released A Free Download Of Their New Single "Out Of Time" With Bennington Now An Official Member. Bennington Had Exclaimed Years Before In Interviews That Being In Stone Temple Pilots Was His Lifelong Dream. The New Lineup Performed Again On May 30 2013 At The MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert In Los Angeles California And Were Joined By Weiland's Former Bandmates Slash And Duff McKagan On Stage To Perform "All The Young Dudes". On July 15 2013 STP Announced That It Would Embark On A Small Tour In September With Filter As The Opening Act. Stone Temple Pilots Released A Five-Track EP Titled High Rise On October 8 2013 Through Play Pen LLC Credited As Stone Temple Pilots With Chester Bennington. The Album's Second Single "Black Heart" Was Released Through IHeart Radio On September 18 2013. They Officially Dropped "with Chester Bennington" From Their Name In March 2015. On November 9 2015 Bennington Announced He Was Amicably Leaving Stone Temple Pilots To Focus More On Linkin Park.
On December 3 2015 Scott Weiland Was Found Dead Of An Accidental Overdose Of Alcohol Pills And Cocaine On His Tour Bus In Minnesota. Stone Temple Pilots Released A Statement Noting His Passing In Which They Thanked Him For His Time With Them And Said He Was "gifted Beyond Words". Chester Bennington Committed Suicide On July 20 2017. 2016–2018 New Singer Jeff Gutt And Second Self-Titled Album
In February 2016 Stone Temple Pilots Launched An Online Audition For A New Vocalist Stating "If You Think You Have What It Takes To Front This Band Record With This Band And Tour With This Band We Would Dig Hearing From You." On July 26 2017 The Band Announced That A 25th Anniversary Edition Of Core Would Be Released On September 29 2017. The Reissue Includes A 25th Anniversary Box Set It Includes A Remastered Version Of The Album Previously Unreleased Demos And B-Sides And Parts Of Three Live Performances From 1993 Castaic Lake Natural Amphitheater Reading Festival And MTV Unplugged. In October 2017 Dean DeLeo Said That The Band's Search For A New Vocalist Was "going Great" And That The Band Is "working On New Material". On November 14 The Band Revealed That Jeff Gutt Had Been Chosen As Their New Lead Singer. On November 15 2017 The Band Released A New Song "Meadow" From Their Upcoming Studio Album. On January 31 2018 The Band Released A Second New Song "Roll Me Under" As Well As Announced The Release Of Its Seventh Studio Album. The LP Which Is The Band's Second Self-Titled Album Was Released On March 16 2018. In Mid-2018 The Band Embarked On A Co-Headlining Tour With Bush And The Cult. 2019–present Perdida
On October 4 2019 Eric Kretz Told Loudwire That A New Album Was Complete And Includes A Flute Solo. On December 2 The Band Announced That Their Eighth Studio Album Perdida Would Be Released On February 7 2020 And Would Be "an Acoustic Record Largely Recorded On Vintage Instruments". Musical Style
The Band's Sound Is Considered A Blending Of The Alternative Rock Of The 1980s And 1990s With The Hard Rock Of The 1970s Though The Band Is Known For Making Each Of Their Records Possess A Unique Musical Style Despite Having The "sonic Blueprint" Of The Band As Robert DeLeo Describes. Stone Temple Pilots Have Also Been Described As Alternative Metal. Aerosmith Was A Large Influence On The Band Collectively With Guitarist Dean DeLeo Acknowledging The Band's Influence On Songs Such As "Huckleberry Crumble" Off Their 2010 Self-Titled Record. Steven Tyler And Joe Perry Joined The Band Onstage At A 1996 Show In Madison Square Garden For Renditions Of The Aerosmith Songs "Sweet Emotion" And "Lick And A Promise". All Of The Band Members Were Kiss Fans During Their Childhood And Played Shows At The Roseland Ballroom In 1993 Dressed In Kiss-Style Makeup. During The Taping Of Their VH1 Storytellers Performance Weiland Acknowledged Artists Such As The Rolling Stones Neil Young And Robert Plant As Their Musical Heroes. The Band Has Covered Songs By Artists Such As The Beatles Led Zeppelin The Doors Pink Floyd James Brown David Bowie And Bob Marley Both Live And In The Studio. Early In Their Career The Band Was Considered To Be A Part Of The Grunge Movement. Despite Assertions By Critics That Their Style In The Early–mid 1990s Was Derived From Contemporary Artists Such As Alice In Chains And Soundgarden The Band Maintained That The Similarities Were Coincidental Due In Part To Having The Same Musical Idols Growing Up. Much Of The Comparison Was Directed At Weiland's Vocal Style Drawing Similarities To That Of Eddie Vedder's. Weiland Stated That His Vocal Style Is Influenced By Jim Morrison And David Bowie Who Also Served As His Main Fashion Influence. Weiland Has Been Called A Chameleon Due To His Ability To Change His Vocal And Fashion Style. Regarding The Band's Musical Evolution Weiland Commented In 2014 That "with STP We Never Stuck To It. We Saw That Even Great Movements Only Last A Certain Period Of Time And You Don't Want To Be Pigeonholed So We Got Into Other Things Like The Beatles Were A Big Influence Glam Was A Big Influence And It Morphed Along The Way. I'm Proud Of The Legacy We Created And Where We Stand Among Those Other Peers At The Time." Guitarist Dean DeLeo Uses Heavily Layered And Distorted Guitar Playing While Bassist Robert DeLeo Draws Influence From Genres Such As Rhythm And Blues Lounge Music And Ragtime. Although The Band's Early Demo Recordings Displayed A Funk Rock Sound The Band's First Album Core Was A Straightforward Display Of Grunge. After Reconvening In The Studio For Their Second Album Purple The Band's Style Developed Taking Influence From Psychedelic Rock Country Music And Jangle Pop. The Band Continued To Diverge Into Various Genres And Influences For Example Songs Like "And So I Know" On Tiny Music Have A Distinct Bossa Nova Sound. Regarding The Evolution Of The Band's Sound Weiland Commented That "the Transformation From Core To Where We Ended Up Before We Took That Time Off When I Started With Velvet Revolver Was Enormous." Weiland Was The Band's Primary Lyricist. His Style Changed With The Band's Evolution Much Of The Lyrics On Core Were Written About Societal Issues Such As Religion Abuse Of Power And Isolation. The Band's Breakthrough Single "Sex Type Thing" Polarized Critics With Its Lyrics Some Interpreting It As Advocacy Of Date Rape. Weiland Intended It As A Feminist Anthem With Its Lyrics Written In Mockery Of The Narrator. As Weiland Began To Deal With Substance Abuse His Lyrics Became More Personal And Intricate Songs Like "Interstate Love Song" Deal With His Addiction's Tolls On His Relationship With His Then-Wife Janina. The Lyrics Of The Band's Fourth Album Were Written To Provide Closure To His Marriage And Addiction To Heroin. Following The Band's Reunion In 2008 Weiland Once Again Evolved As A Songwriter Explaining " In The '90s I Was So Overwhelmed With My Heroin Addiction And So A Lot Of The Stuff Was Just From My Point Of View. Now I Tend To Look At Some Of The Greats Like Leonard Cohen And Bob Dylan. I Look At Their Storytelling And I Try To Tell Stories. Every Song Doesn't Have To Be Narcissistically Written About How I Feel On That Day." Legacy
Core Certified 8× Platinum By The RIAA Drove The Band To Popularity. STP Went On To Become One Of The Most Commercially Successful Rock Bands Of The 1990s Selling 40 Million Records Worldwide Including 17.5 Million Units In The United States Before Their Dissolution In 2003. The Band Has Had 16 Top Ten Singles On The Billboard Rock Charts Eight Of Which Peaked At No. 1 And One No. 1 Album For Purple In 1994. That Same Year The Band Won A Grammy For "Best Hard Rock Performance" For The Song "Plush" From The Album Core. Stone Temple Pilots Were Also Ranked No. 40 On VH1's The 100 Greatest Artists Of Hard Rock. Despite Being Unpopular With Critics In Their Heyday Stone Temple Pilots Have Proved To Be A Popular And Influential Act. In Retrospect MTV Writer James Montgomery Published An Article Questioning The Validity Of Music Critics' Opinions Of The Band During The 90s Saying "All I'm Suggesting Is That Perhaps It's Time To Admit That We Were Wrong About Them From The Get-Go—that We Treated Them Unfairly." In A Review Of The Band's 2003 Greatest Hits Collection Thank You AllMusic Critic Stephen Erlewine Wrote That "STP Made Music That Sounded Great At The Time And Even Better Now" And That "this Music Has Stood The Test Of Time" Calling Thank You "nearly Perfect". Erlewine Also Wrote That "STP Was The Best Straight-Ahead Rock Singles Outfit Of Their Time." After The Death Of Scott Weiland Smashing Pumpkins Singer Billy Corgan Paid Official Tribute To The Band And Musician Calling Him One Of The Greatest Voices Of Their Generation It Was I'd Guess You'd Say My Way Of Apology For Having Been So Critical Of STP When They Appeared On The Scene Like Some Crazy Man-Fueled Rocket. And Not Only Was The Knight Up Front Freshly Handsome To A Fault But He Could Sing Too! As Any Supreme Actor Gives A Real And Different Voice To Each Character Played. It Was STP's 3rd Album That Had Got Me Hooked A Wizardly Mix Of Glam And Post-Punk And I Confessed To Scott As Well As The Band Many Times How Wrong I'd Been In Assessing Their Native Brilliance. And Like Bowie Can And Does It Was Scott's Phrasing That Pushed His Music Into A Unique And Hard To Pin Down Aesthetic Sonicsphere. Lastly I'd Like To Share A Thought Which Though Clumsy I Hope Would Please Scott In Hominum. And That Is If You Asked Me Who I Truly Believed Were The Great Voices Of Our Generation I'd Say It Were He Layne And Kurt. On December 3 2016 STP Posted A Tribute On Their Website To Mark The One Year Anniversary Of Weiland's Death. In 2017 Metal Injection Ranked Stone Temple Pilots At Number 9 On Their List Of "10 Heaviest Grunge Bands". Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Stone_Temple_Pilots Studio Albums
Core 1992 Purple 1994 Tiny Music... Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop 1996 No. 4 1999 Shangri-La Dee Da 2001 Stone Temple Pilots 2010 Stone Temple Pilots 2018 2018 Perdida 2020

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