Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington took over the mic in 2013 then departed in 2015, just before STP and their fans experienced a crushing blow with the death of Weiland. The band dissolved in 2003 but reunited again in 2010 for their self-titled sixth album-their final release with Weiland. Artist: Stone Temple Pilots Album: Core (Remastered), 1992 You’re watching the official music video for 'Creep' from Stone Temple Pilots’ album 'Core' released on Atlantic Records in 1992. Heading into the 21st century, the cracks began to show, though. Intro: - x Verse: Forward yesterday, makes me wanna stay What they said was real, makes me wanna steal Livin under house, guess I m livin, I m a mouse All s I got is time, got no meaning. The band went on to rule the ‘90s, defining “alternative” on their own terms: They flexed hard on heavy hitters “Vasoline” and “Interstate Love Song,” stripped down with devastating power ballads like “Big Empty,” glammed up on “Big Bang Baby,” and tossed in elements of psychedelic rock, shoegaze, jazz, and metal in between.
Otherwise, STP oozed sex and swagger-far more than any of their contemporaries-and their 1992 debut album, Core, came loaded with blistering guitars (“Sex Type Thing”), decade-defining riffs (“Plush”), and Weiland’s distinctive wail, which teetered between menacing and melancholic (“Creep”).
For music credits, visit Music downloads not rated by the ESRB. The song also appears on the band's greatest hits album, Thank You. Add 'Creep' by Stone Temple Pilots to your Rock Band song library. Together, they were “alternative rock”-if only in their angst. 'Creep' on YouTube ' Creep ' is a song by American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, appearing as the seventh track off the band's debut album, Core and later released as a single. Brothers Dean (guitar) and Robert DeLeo (bass) slipped in hints of ragtime and rhythm and blues, while drummer Eric Kretz kicked up the speed with John Bonham-influenced footwork. Led by the mercurial, magnetic Scott Weiland, the San Diego quartet formed in 1989 and began crafting a sound-and fashion sense-inspired by rock idols The Doors, David Bowie, and Aerosmith. While grunge’s vanguard was attempting to topple the rock-god myth in the early ‘90s, Stone Temple Pilots came along to assume the mantle. Stone Temple Pilots - Meadow, Creep, Meadow, Plush, Sex Type Thing, Unglued, Perdida, Vasoline, Fare Thee Well, Dead & Bloated, Wicked Garden, Big Empty, Interstate Love Song, Creep, Trippin' on a.