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It's the year of Creed, but which is the band's best album - My Own Prison or Human Clay? That's the debate at the heart of this week's Chuck's Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show.
What if I told you that there was a chance that you may have never heard Creed’s 1997 debut album, “My Own Prison?” Well, if Bright Eyes singer/songwriter Conor Oberst had his way.
They also perform four songs from “My Own Prison,” their ... to No. 1 on Billboard’s album chart, “Weathered.” More: How is Scott Stapp preparing for Creed's reunion tour?
Creed’s debut album, “My Own Prison,” released in 1997, was a massive success that propelled the band into the spotlight. The album was independently produced and released, showcasing the ...
They’re the players featured on the band’s 1997 breakthrough album, “My Own Prison,” and the lineup that lasted through most of Creed’s high-profile career. Creed is set to play on Aug ...
Creed shot to stardom with the 1997 release of "My Own Prison" and within a year, was playing sold-out arenas. They wrote hit after hit, sold 55 million albums and won countless awards ...
Creed broke through in a big way with their 1997 debut, My Own Prison, which eventually shifted more than six million units in the U.S. alone. The band’s second album, 1999’s Human Clay ...
They also did four songs from “My Own Prison,” their 1997 ... Clay” to No. 1 on Billboard’s album chart, “Weathered.” Here’s every song Creed played on the Summer of '99 Tour at ...
He offered a call for unity before Creed played “One” from its 1997 debut album “My Own Prison,” but in response to crowd chants of “USA!” afterwards Stapp stepped into post-election ...