Stone Temple Pilots were positively vilified once their 1992 debut, Core, started scaling the charts in 1993, pegged as fifth-rate Pearl Jam copyists. It is true that the...
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Stone Temple Pilots had hits with Core, but they got no respect. They suffered a barrage of savage criticism and it must have hurt, since their second effort seems a...
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Although Stone Temple Pilots had a penchant for Pearl Jam/Alice In Chains-like grunge, they did it well enough to sell albums at the multi-platinum level. Maybe the...
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Purple established that Stone Temple Pilots were not one-album wonders but Tiny Music...Songs From the Vatican Gift Shop illustrates that the band aren't content with...
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It would be tempting to scour No. 4, Scott Weiland's reunion with Stone Temple Pilots, for insights into his troubles, yet the group consciously avoids this throughout the...
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The most telling song lyrically on Stone Temple Pilots' latest LP is "I Got You," in which singer Scott Weiland coyly plays vulnerable while poking here and there...
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It would be tempting to scour No. 4, Scott Weiland's reunion with Stone Temple Pilots, for insights into his troubles, yet the group consciously avoids this throughout the...
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Ten years from today, enterprising young bands may cite Stone Temple Pilots as an influence more readily than the oft-canonized Nirvana. And why not? With Shangri-La Dee Da,...
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No. 4 gave Stone Temple Pilots the comeback they were looking for, albeit a little later and a little differently than expected. Nearly a year after its release, "Sour Girl"...
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Some bands get no respect, no matter what they do, but Stone Temple Pilots suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune more than most. Some of this was brought...
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Some bands get no respect, no matter what they do, but Stone Temple Pilots suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune more than most. Some of this was brought...
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