What does /mu/ think of Creed?
What do you honestly think
love that rollin on a river song
>>69337278
Prefer Weathered to Human Clay desu
that is the worst album art i have ever seen
CAN YOUU TAKE MEE HIGGGHHEERR
better than gorillaz
Human Clay [Wind-Up, 1999]
In the year rock died again, what should come storming back but metal--d/b/a "hard" or "loud" rock and, as Syracuse demonstrated, uglier than ever. Yet these God-fearing grunge babies sound falser than rape-inciting Limp Bizkit, abuse-tripping Static-X, party animals Buckcherry, or even world-dance Days of the New. Because their songs address universals, they don't debase women, a plus. But their spirituality is as sodden as their sonics. I mean, it's not as if familial oppression isn't real. It's the main thing that turns the hard and loud into truth-seekers and revenge-seekers both. So after years of Marilyn Manson lies, young bands seem to have found a psychic space where such themes open up the musical imagination. By contrast, these guys are still in denial, bellowing regressive circumlocutions to drown out the truth inside. Which is what? Maybe lust. C
lmao
I unironically and ironically enjoy creed
i enjoy them t b h
They were one of my favorite bands when I was 8. I used to listen to Human Clay almost every day. A few months ago I tried to listen to it again and couldn't get through it. A few solid songs but mostly garbage.
staind was better early 00s pleb-edge core
I remember my older brother being really into them when I was around 8. He once threw around the idea of going to a Creed concert with me and I wanted to kill myself.
What If is pretty good, much better than The Hit (TM).
>>69337278
wherl, lemmur tehrll yuhw. perk rheelayteerda ish sholid.
Loved them when I was in middle school.
Glad they faded into obscurity and disbanded.
Come on, /mu/. You all had their CDs when you were 11. Admit it.