Creed (Tallahassee rock band)

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Creed originally disbanded on 2004-06-04. They reunited in 2009.

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Creed is an American rock band, formed in 1995 in Tallahassee, Florida. The band consists of lead vocalist Scott Stapp, guitarist and vocalist Mark Tremonti, bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips. Creed released two studio albums, My Own Prison in 1997 and Human Clay in 1999, before Marshall left the band in 2000 to be replaced by touring bassist Brett Hestla. The band's third record, Weathered, was released in 2001 with Mark Tremonti handling bass before the band disbanded in 2004 due to increasing tension between members. Tremonti, Phillips and Marshall went on to found Alter Bridge while Stapp followed a solo career. After years of speculation, Creed reunited in 2009 for a tour and new album called Full Circle, and in early 2012 the band reconvened to tour and start work on a fifth album.

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Discography

Album

Year Title Rating Releases
1997 My Own Prison 3.65 7
1999 Human Clay 2.75 10
2001 Weathered 3.2 6
2009 Rain 1
2009 Full Circle 3 4

Album + Compilation

Year Title Rating Releases
2004 Greatest Hits Compilation 3.5 3
2006 Rarities Compilation 1
Alternative Collection Compilation 1
B Sides and Bonus Tracks Compilation 1
Best of Creed 2002 Compilation 1
Greatest Hits 2000 Compilation 1

Album + Live

Year Title Rating Releases
1999 1999-07-25: Woodstock, Rome, NY, USA Live 1
1998-12-12: House of Blues, Orlando, FL, USA Live 1
Live Alcatraz November 2002 Live 1
Live at the Spectrum Live 1

Single

Year Title Rating Releases
1999 Higher 1
1999 With Arms Wide Open 4
2002 My Sacrifice 1
2002 One Last Breath / Bullets 1
2009 Overcome 1
2009 Overcome 1
2009 Rain 1
Don't Stop Dancing 1
What If 1

EP

Year Title Rating Releases
1999 Higher (Tour EP) 1

Other

Year Title Rating Releases
Acoustics & Rarities 1
Unplugged 1

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