Human Clay - Creed

Human Clay

Creed

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1999-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 1999 The Bicycle Music Company

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Are You Ready? Creed 4:45
2
What If Creed 5:18
3
Beautiful Creed 4:19
4
Say I Creed 5:15
5
Wrong Way Creed 4:19
6
Faceless Man Creed 5:59
7
Never Die Creed 4:51
8
With Arms Wide Open Creed 4:34
9
Higher Creed 5:16
10
Wash Away Those Years Creed 6:04
11
Inside Us All Creed 5:48
12
With Arms Wide Open (Strings V Creed 3:55

Reviews

  • Meep 🐣and Sweets 🍬.

    5
    By lazzy punk66789
    This new band’s music 🎼 gives me the shivers 😨 😢😭🤧, but.. in a really good way 🎶🎶🤲🎶🎶. Old school 🏫 is my new favorite new school bands that I didn’t hear 👂 very often growing up so to me it’s a treat to listen to creeds music and look forward to rock out on Thursday nights. Cheers 🥂 to a beautiful new chapter of my new life and world 🗺. .💧🤲💧.
  • Dope

    5
    By dudjfndj
    Good lyrics. Why do people hate on creed? 7.5/10
  • The Clay molded into a good Rock Band

    5
    By 16 HORSES
    Ah yes Creed who are as ubiquitous as a Band could be! You’ll have those who’ll say Creed was one of the best Rock Bands of all time, And you’ll have people who will want to punch those people in the face for that thinking 🤔! To say Creed is the Greatest Rock band was completely Stretching things though Albums like this it’s understandable to want to go there!
  • The album where it all began....again

    5
    By vinbro9327
    My Own Prison is clearly the album where it all began. However, Human Clay is what truly launched Creed into the mainstream spotlight. This is Creed's most, if not 2nd most, solid album. Songs like What If, Say I, Faceless Man, With Arms Wide Open, Higher, Wash Away Those Years, Inside Us All....good gosh that's one heck of a list. I think where critics started to hate on Creed was because With Arms Wide Open got played so much, that Creed became known as a Christian Rock Band. However, Creed was never a Christian band, despite the Christian faith of lead singer Scott Stapp. The idea then formed that Creed was soft, and then the hatred began to pour on. Critics did not understand what was happening with Stapp from 1999-2002 with his mental health. HOWEVER...let's pump the brakes now. All of that crap doesn't change the fact that this was Creed's best selling album, and for GOOD REASON. Look at those songs I mentioned earlier, and listen to how meaningful Stapp's lyrics are. Listen to the beautiful hard rock riffs and soft, but beautiful, fingerpicked melodies by Tremonti. Listen to Flip's drums and Marshall's kickass bass. This band flowed, and they sold 11.5 million copies (just in the US) from this album ALONE.

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