Friday, March 13, 2015

No Seriously, Creed Are A Pretty Good Band

Just hear us out for a second.


In the early '00s, Creed (Scott Stapp & Co.) were huge. They sold millions of albums, were on the covers of dozens of magazines, and helped inspire a generation of angsty teenagers through puberty.


In the early '00s, Creed (Scott Stapp & Co.) were huge. They sold millions of albums, were on the covers of dozens of magazines, and helped inspire a generation of angsty teenagers through puberty.


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Unfortunately, the band's successes were not without their pitfalls. With the rise of the internet and online message boards, Creed suffered heavily from what is now known as "Nickelbacking."


Unfortunately, the band's successes were not without their pitfalls. With the rise of the internet and online message boards, Creed suffered heavily from what is now known as "Nickelbacking."


Nickelbacking is named after another early '00s band, Nickelback - who were the victims of a campaign against them online (rightly or wrongly) and as a result are never taken seriously.


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If you're a Creed hater, be honest. Why do you actually hate them?


If you're a Creed hater, be honest. Why do you actually hate them?


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Creed's songs are in-depth, emotional, and personal. Their song "What's This Life For" was written by guitarist Mark Tremonti after his close friend committed suicide.


Creed's songs are in-depth, emotional, and personal. Their song "What's This Life For" was written by guitarist Mark Tremonti after his close friend committed suicide.


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