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773:. Tremonti's marketing and design firm, Three Mountain Group, was the game's developer. Soon after the release of the album in late 2001, banner ads and mysterious posts began appearing on Creed fan sites, which redirected users to a website called creedquest.com. Creed Quest officially launched on January 21, 2002, and after just a couple of weeks boasted over 40,000 participants. Creed Quest was broken down into eight weekly instalments, and was played on a points system, whereby points were accumulated by successfully completing tasks, challenges, answering questions about the band, and unraveling mysteries surrounding a different fictitious short story each week. Players with the most points were then eligible for weekly prizes and one grand-prize — a trip to 553:. Stapp said the reason for this was that he wanted to ensure that nothing would subconsciously influence the band's writing process. This was so that all the material would come from them. After finishing the final leg of their tour in December 2000, Stapp and Tremonti began writing new songs. In their attempt to not allow popular contemporary music to influence their writing, Stapp and Tremonti would go out of their way to listen to either not genre-specific music or classic rock. Some of these artists included 682:", a song which Mark Tremonti cites as one of his favourite guitar lines and musical compositions for Creed. According to Stapp, the song is about someone crying out for help, realizing the mistakes they've made in their past, and your friends being there for you to lean on. Stapp also expresses sentiments about how in the minds of "normal, well-adjusted" people, any thoughts of moving beyond this life are not real, and how these surreal thoughts are just flashes-in-the-pan and they would never act upon them. 597:
of the song. The band played a demo of the song for Taylor, and after a lengthy conversation about its meaning Stapp had Taylor do four to five chants in the studio until settling on the first take. Stapp also brought in his sister Aimee to sing backing vocals on "Don't Stop Dancing", as well as the Tallahassee Boys' Choir. Jay Stanley, who was sporadically present during the recording sessions, recalls his initial impression of hearing early demo recordings of the songs, specifically the album's lead single "
565:, which Stapp admits was done with the intent of not having anything near to what they were doing effecting their creative process. Stapp recalls the writing process for the album, stating "I didn’t feel any particular pressure to write a particular kind of song. I don’t think we ever thought that way; we just wrote what we felt. We just got together and created whatever came out, and we put on a record if we liked it." The band would also use something they called "the 570:
of the year. Following a short holiday break, the band decided to take a laid-back approach to the recording and releasing of the album, deciding to spend the first several months of 2001 refining the new material before entering the recording studio. Most of the writing for the album was done in Stapp's living room during four-hour sessions, four nights a week. During the final days of writing material Tremonti and Stapp wrote while on Stapp's boat, a
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injuries, but Stapp soon realized he had not gone unscathed while calling his manager after the accident. He suffered a concussion from the whiplash and from hitting the windshield. Although severely injured, Stapp still managed to show up the next day and shoot the music video, but the band's April shows as well as the European tour had to be cancelled. Things went bad to worse after an
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of the audience members from the show, Philip Berenz and Chad Costino, who alleged that Creed owed refunds to the 15,000 members of the audience, totalling $ 2 million in damages. Although the lawsuit was ultimately thrown out by the court, the band's reputation had been badly damaged. Creed played their final show of the tour on December 31, 2002, with
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their resolutely unimaginative neo-grunge." Although he praises the band's more experimental efforts noting the Cherokee Indian prayer on "Who's Got My Back" and bringing in the Tallahassee Boys' Choir for "Don't' Stop Dancing", he felt Creed had failed to break from their template and that the album was "simply another Creed record."
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As Stapp stumbled onto the stage, he was so intoxicated that he began rolling around, laying flat on his back while struggling to get back up, was unable to sing any of the lyrics to the songs, slammed his microphone on the ground, and at one point even passed out mid-performance. The audience began to heavily
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Stapp as he proceeded to leave the stage, only to return ten minutes later and miss all of his cues, causing the rest of the band to improvise by playing a number of unplanned solos. Although the band issued an apology to their fans via email, they soon found themselves involved in a lawsuit with two
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off of the San Francisco coast on October 10. However, the band still played the show since they had booked the show two weeks prior as a favor to VH1 when the previously scheduled artist canceled at the last minute. Before the show, Stapp was given a shot of anti-inflammatory medication Decadron, to
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states: "The new album proves once again that Creed doesn't work according to the truisms of big business. As with its predecessors, the production was carried out under the guidance of producer John Kurzweg and the original sound was only refined with nuances." He asserts that the title track is the
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also gave the album 2 out of 5 stars, with reviewer Sal Cinquemani praising the track "Bullets", but felt many songs including "My Sacrifice", "Freedom Fighter" and "Lullaby" were overly self-righteous and that "the song's message gets lost in the same hollow pit of obscurity as the band's previously
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200. The album sold 887,000 copies in its first week of release, making it the second highest selling album of 2001 for first-week sales. By the end of 2001 the album had managed to sell over 4 million units in the US, being certified 4× platinum by the RIAA on December 19, and closed out the year of
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The artwork for the album was designed by Mark Tremonti's brother, Daniel Tremonti, who also designed all of the band's album covers. The front cover depicts an unknown man in the foreground holding a hammer and chisel while carving the faces of Stapp, Tremonti, and Philips into the wood of a heavily
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During recording sessions for the song "Who's Got My Back?", the band enlisted the services of Cherokee musician Bo Taylor, an avowed Creed fan who Stapp brought in personally from a reservation who was fluent in ancient Cherokee chants, to do an ancient sounding Cherokee Indian prayer for the intro
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in Chicago, Illinois, where Stapp suffered a mental breakdown on stage, forcing the band to cut the set short just three songs in. Prior to the performance Stapp, who was addicted to painkillers and battling alcoholism at the time, mixed his medication with alcohol causing him to become inebriated.
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gave the album 3 and half stars out of 5, citing tracks such as "My Sacrifice", "Who's Got My Back" and "Stand Here With Me" as album highlights. He writes: "Weathered is rock of unusual focus and arrest, a beautifully distressed dance of sustained style and unapologetic emotion." Caroline Sullivan
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with the album versions of "Bullets" and "Unforgiven", reaching number 65 in Australia. "Don't Stop Dancing" was released as the fifth single in October 2002, reaching 24 on the US Adult Top 40 and 48 in Australia. The album's final single, the title track, was releases the next month and peaked at
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The album title, according to Scott Stapp, was chosen by the band as it was felt that it represented where they were at the time. Stapp states "The band was splitting apart. My struggles, and Brian ’s struggles with other issues outside the band really defined where we were as a group." Stapp noted
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The album's third track, the eight-minute epic entitled "Who's Got My Back?", is the band's longest song ever recorded and one of their most experimental tracks. The song was written by Stapp, who was inspired to reconnect with his own Cherokee roots and heritage on the track. The song opens with a
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test", where the song would have to give them literal goosebumps after the song was completely written, as they did not want to put any material on the record if it did not pass the test. After just three weeks, the songwriting duo had managed to write an entire album's worth of material by the end
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The band returned to the US and had originally planned to do more shows in April, followed by a European tour in May and June, and then a full-scale North American run from July until the fall. But on April 19, Stapp was involved in a serious automobile accident when he was on his way to shoot the
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wrote in his 2 out of 5 star review that: "Their hearts are in the right place -- let it never be said that they're only in this for the money or the fame; they even advertise Stapp's With Arms Wide Open Foundation charity in the liner notes -- but the earnestness in their approach is magnified by
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Scott Stapp's struggle with alcoholism, addiction and depression also began to worsen during this period. Stapp began drinking heavily to cope with his depression as well as with the pressure of his fame and the band's success. Violent altercations became the norm with Stapp, when in April 2001 he
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album. With bassist Brian Marshall no longer in the band, Tremonti played bass guitar for all the songs on the album in his absence. Tremonti and the band's approach to the album's musical style came with the intent of creating meaningful songs that would move people, rather than the more upbeat,
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The album opens with "Bullets", an anthemic and forceful heavy metal track that features some of Tremonti's fastest and most aggressive guitar work for Creed. Stapp wrote the lyrics about what he felt were unjust criticisms that the band had received throughout their careers from critics and the
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where Stapp lyrically expresses feelings of invisibility and insignificance in the world. The song features Stapp's sister Aimee Stapp on backing vocals during the bridge and the Tallahassee Boys' Choir singing a background chorus. The album's closing track, "Lullaby", is one of Creed's softest
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SUV. Stapp's vehicle was rear-ended by the other vehicle that, according to Stapp, was going at "probably 50 or 60 miles per hour,". Stapp was sent flying forward in his vehicle, with his body hitting the steering wheel and his head hitting the windshield. The officer on the scene reported no
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that no new songs could be composed. Scott Stapp says the reason for this was that he wanted the band to "live life and have experiences" before he and guitarist Mark Tremonti began writing new songs. Stapp and Tremonti also vowed not to listen to any music at all between the end of the
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there was nothing preplanned with regard to the title, but that it was something honest and that "just came out." Mark Tremonti also added that the band was beginning to go through its initial stages of their eventual break-up, and that "It was probably the darkest time for the band."
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after he was badgering Stapp and reportedly told him "You should’ve stuck with Pearl Jam." However, no charges were filed. When asked about the altercation Stapp responded by saying "I was going to turn the other cheek, but Jesus never had to deal with this Pearl Jam crap."
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as well as songs from their previous two albums. American dates continued until February 23, when the band performed their rescheduled show in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The band then embarked on a half dozen international tour dates in March in Australia and New Zealand.
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owned by Jay Stanley, where the band would set up their studio inside to record the album. Recording sessions for the album began in July 2001, with Tremonti taking on bass guitar duties in Marshall's absence, and would last four months to complete.
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verbally and online. After a band meeting they decided that Marshall needed to go to rehab and was let go from Creed, however Marshall never ended up going to rehab. The public initially thought Marshall was let go due to comments he made about
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200 year-end chart, and was eventually certified 6× platinum by the RIAA for sales of over 6 million units sold in just the US alone on January 6, 2003. In 2001 the album was the 15th best-selling album globally, selling 4.9 million copies.
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later revealed the extent of Stapp's injuries including a bulging disk between two vertebrae in his neck, a smashed disk in his lower back, and an adjacent missing disk from a congenital condition that likely worsened the situation.
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Stapp described the album as "two records in one" and "a very extreme record", as it features some of Creed's heaviest and most aggressive songs, experimental tracks, as well as many of the band's most popular ballads. The lyrics on
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received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the band for their nuance, refined sound and unapologetic emotion, while others criticized the album for its lack of creativity and for being far too serious and pretentious.
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numbers. It is an acoustic duet track featuring only Tremonti on guitar and Stapp on vocals, making it the band's only song not to feature drums or bass guitar. Musically the song is a soothing piece similar to that of an actual
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was incorporated into an online interactive game called Creed Quest. Daniel Tremonti devised the original concept and had been working with the band on design and marketing concepts since the Blue Collar Records version of
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in Florida. After a successful opening night, the tour quickly hit its first snag just two weeks later when on January 30, Mark Tremonti's mother passed away, forcing the band to reschedule their February 1 performance in
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tree. Some versions of the cover have Tremonti's head carved facing to the right, with the wordmark now centred and slightly larger, in solid white, and the album title, also enlarged, at the bottom with a black
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2001 with sales of 555,092 units for the week of December 29. The album remained in the top spot for eight consecutive weeks until the week of February 2, 2002, when it was finally knocked off the top spot by
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temporarily ease the swelling of his vocal cords, and the set had to be shortened then what was originally planned. Stapp lamented that "This ambitious tour schedule ultimately proved to be too aggressive,".
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press. In the song, Stapp asks of them to "At least look at me when you shoot a bullet through my head!", inferring that if someone has something negative to say about them to do it to their faces.
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respectively. "One Last Breath" was released as the third single in May 2002, and was a massive commercial hit both in the US and internationally. The song peaked at number 6 on the
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album, Creed approached the writing process differently than they did for their previous two albums. Prior to writing new material, the band made a rule that during the tour for
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chart for nine consecutive weeks, starting in December 2001. The album's second single, "Bullets", experienced moderate chart success, reaching number 11 and 27 on the U.S.
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The album had four music videos created for it: "My Sacrifice" in 2001, followed by "Bullets", "One Last Breath", and "Don't Stop Dancing" in 2002. A two-disc version of
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Stapp describes the album as "two records in one" and "a very extreme record", as it features some of Creed's heaviest songs such as the opening track and second single "
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due to the swelling of his vocal cords. Creed was forced to postpone nine dates at the beginning of their fall tour and almost had to pull out of a live performance at
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popular rock music scene at the time. He credits the bands moody, somber, and darker sound, in contrast to other popular contemporary rock acts of the time such as
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were also commercially successful. The album's lead single, "My Sacrifice", which was released in October 2001, gave the band their third top ten hit on the US
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of their songs "My Sacrifice", "Don't Stop Dancing" and their 1999 hit single "Higher". On December 2, the band once again performed "My Sacrifice" at the 2001
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is still worth listening to "for those who want a dose of spirituality with their nu metal." In his 8 out of 10 star review of the album, Thomas Kupfer of
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Some reviewers were more receptive to the album, commending the band's restrained, and morose approach as well as the nuance of the album. James Hunter of
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graduate Shilpa Patel, whom Jay Stanley referred to as the "Queen of Pro Tools", as a studio technician to help the band record and mix the album.
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band's "most compact performance of the trio to date", as well as praising some of the calmer moments on the album including "Who's Got My Back".
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wrote most of the material for the album during a three-week period in late 2000, following their successful tour to support their second album,
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uplifting efforts." He also praised the song "Who's Got My Back", but states that the song predictably trumpets into typical testosterone-rock.
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Bo Taylor's Cherokee Indian prayer, that according to Stapp, was "so moving to me. It literally brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it.""
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On July 20, 2001, Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, and Scott Phillips entered J. Stanley Productions Inc., a private residence/recording studio in
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To promote the album, the band made numerous television appearances, including a spot as musical guests on the November 17, 2001, episode of
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gave the album 3 out of 5 stars. She notes that although the album's lack of levity begins to take its toll over the course of the record,
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came out in October 2009, with Creed disbanding in June 2004. It is the only Creed album to be recorded as a three-member band, as bassist
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shortly after the release of the album following a car accident in the spring of 2002, as well as a host of other medications including
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for lunch with the band, among other activities. The foundation for Creed Quest had been laid years in advance prior to the release of
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was released on November 20, 2001, becoming the band's second album to top the charts in the US, debuting at number one on the
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tackle familiar topics often addressed by the band including Christianity and faith, discrimination and unity, depression,
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As the band wrapped up their tour in December 2002, the band played one of their most infamous shows on the 29th at the
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The album received mixed reviews, with some critics feeling that the album lacked creativity and liveliness, labeling
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in June, claiming that Scott Stapp was a better songwriter, and criticizing Pearl Jam's recent albums for not having
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with the enlarged solid white wordmark and album title, and Mark Tremonti's head carved facing to the right.
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The songs "My Sacrifice" and "One Last Breath" were featured as downloadable content for the video game
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to have an album debut a number one and hold onto the spot for eight or more consecutive weeks.
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Track six, "My Sacrifice", sees the band segue into its uplifting numbers on the second half of
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where they played "Bullets" and "My Sacrifice". They also played the halftime show at the 2001
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The band continues to explore dark themes on track five of the album with their hit single "
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video for "One Last Breath". At around 1:40 in the afternoon, Stapp, while driving his
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At the time, the group was halfway through recording its new album when the attacks of
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Creed resumed the North American portion of their tour starting on July 11 in
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As Stapp's drinking addiction became more severe, he also became addicted to
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as being "unimaginative", "predictable" and too serious and pretentious.
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Hot 100 and their second highest-charting single on the Hot 100 (after "
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as a contributing factor for the band's success early in their careers.
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Hot 100 and reached the top five on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks,
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in Chicago, ultimately leading to the band's eventual break-up.
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with three music videos made for Creed's second studio album
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Bo Taylor – Cherokee Indian prayer on "Who's Got My Back?"
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tour kicked off on January 16, 2002, with an hour special
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Following the massive success of the Creed's second album
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number 7 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks and 30 on the
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Archived from the original on July 21, 2001. 1174: 998: 793:Promotion, release, and commercial performance 758:As with the artwork for their previous album, 4610: 4208:"Canada's Top 200 Alternative albums of 2002" 3216:"Creed's 'Weathered' Wraps The Year At No. 1" 2725:"Creed Resuming Work On Human Clay Follow-Up" 1683:Kirk Kesley – production, mixing, engineering 1111: 896:with "Bullets"—it peaked at number 47 on the 667:section of "Wash Away Those Years", from the 8: 4462:"ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2001 Albums" 1332:. On February 19, 2002, Creed played at the 1212: 1073: 960: 4131:. Australian Recording Industry Association 4077:. Australian Recording Industry Association 4010:. Hung Medien. Retrieved November 4, 2020. 3998:. Hung Medien. Retrieved November 4, 2020. 3970:. Hung Medien. Retrieved November 4, 2020. 3958:. Hung Medien. Retrieved November 4, 2020. 3946:. Hung Medien. Retrieved November 4, 2020. 3918:. Hung Medien. Retrieved November 4, 2020. 3846:. Hung Medien. 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Angie Miller
Weathered (EP)

Studio album
Creed
Ocoee, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Genre
Post-grunge
hard rock
alternative metal
Label
Wind-up
Producer
John Kurzweg
Creed
Human Clay
Greatest Hits
Singles
My Sacrifice
Bullets
One Last Breath
Hide
Don't Stop Dancing
Weathered
Creed
Full Circle
Brian Marshall
Scott Stapp
Mark Tremonti

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