Weathered Creed

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  • Release Date: 11/20/2001
  • Sales Rank: 10,975
  • Label: WIND-UP
  • UPC: 601501307522

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Weathered

1LISTENBullets 3:49
2LISTENFreedom Fighter 2:36
3LISTENWho's Got My Back? 8:25
4LISTENSigns 4:28
5LISTENOne Last Breath 3:58
6LISTENMy Sacrifice 4:54
7LISTENStand Here With Me 4:17
8LISTENWeathered 5:30
9LISTENHide 4:27
10LISTENDon't Stop Dancing 4:32
11LISTENLullaby 3:06

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Editorial Reviews

It's been clear for quite some time that Scott Stapp and company believe that you've gotta say yes to every excess -- at least on record -- and this third album certainly follows in that tradition. Naysayers will find it windy and overblown, but to the ever-growing mass of true believers, the unapologetic grandiosity of Weathered should prove both uplifting and propulsive. For the most part, Stapp and company remain true to the themes they explored on their first two multi-platinum efforts. The singer retains his knack for conveying, then assuaging, spiritual doubts (on anthemic numbers like "Torn" and "One"), while turning on just enough full-on rock mojo to get bodies moving to the beat of "Stand" and "One Last Breath." Weathered does find Creed exploring some new ground. On the surprisingly flinty "Bullets," there's more than a hint of nu-metal dynamic, while the extended "Who's Got My Back?" lists rather improbably into raga-rock territory. Love him or hate him, there's no denying Stapp's charisma -- or his willingness to sing every note as if it were his last. For those who think bigger is better, Creed is as good as it gets. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Greatby RickyBlaikie

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June 16, 2009: loved the cd, the art is awsome, best song my scarifice, the voclas were susprme.

Scott Stapp and the tag-team track stars!by Anonymous

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August 13, 2004: Do you know the muffin man? Well, he plays in a little band some know as CREED, and has super-sexy leather pants! And Mark Tremendous shows that monitor who's the boss! Anyway, they play rock music with some serious edge, but they're really sensitive at the same time, kind of like the mother wolverine. This is the best album of the year, if not of all antiquity and future generations! Have you ever heard a guitar being shredded by a rock GOD, while Zeus wails his voice so hard that Hercules is struck down by a killer bolt of freakin' lightning? Not unless you've heard this album, you haven't! Simply put: it rocks. Rocks so, so hard.


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