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Imagine my shock when I heard cacs hating on this and Creed. ☹️

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To be fair Creed was pretty trash if you came up at the end of the metal era and during the grunge era. I liked some of Korn’s shyt but not much. Deftones was cool. I could definitely live without Limp Bizkit. A lot of that era felt stale and uninspired, like nobody knew where to go after 96.
 
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To be fair Creed was pretty trash if you came up at the end of the metal era and during the grunge era. I liked some of Korn’e shyt but not much. Deftones was cool. I could definitely live without Limp Bizkit. A lot of that era felt stale and uninspired, like nobody knew where to go after 96.
I don't remember much about Creed, but Mark Tremonti is a well respected guitarist and considered one of the best of that era of music, definitely the best thing to come out of Creed.

He's also put out numerous signature guitars with PRS, I've played one and the quality and tones were jaw dropping.

 

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I don't remember much about Creed, but Mark Tremonti is a well respected guitarist and considered one of the best of that era of music, definitely the best thing to come out of Creed.

He's also put out numerous signature guitars with PRS, I've played one and the quality and tones were jaw dropping.



I avoided creed as much as I could, but I do remember hearing his work on the singles being played everywhere. The guitar skill was undeniable, I think most of the dislike for creed was about the lead singer and their sounding like the Zima version of Pearl Jam
 

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Those were some good days :whew:

These dudes dropped 3 bangers back to back to back outta nowhere :wow:







Premo on the beat


I liked the N2gether now song with Meth. But that’s about it. That shyt was a timeless classic. I wish there was a Fred Durstless version with just Meth, Rae and Ghost.
 

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I avoided creed as much as I could, but I do remember hearing his work on the singles being played everywhere. The guitar skill was undeniable, I think most of the dislike for creed was about the lead singer and their sounding like the Zima version of Pearl Jam
Buzz Osborne called it yarling

Much as I like Godsmack, sully does that shyt too
 

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I remember watching TRL when N 2 Gether Now premiered. Good times. :blessed:

They made some fun music. Korn too. Nu-Metal gets a lot of hate, but it really wasn't that bad
JD said he regretted introducing the world to Limp Bizkit (looking like a damn clown, no pun intended.) they made good music, JD was just being a sensitive bytch as usual
 

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shyt was gay then and is gay now

rock and rap CAN go together but i hated nu metal when it was happening and i still hate it now

method man is corny for working with limp bizkit. korn and ice cube have a couple songs together and they are some of the worst things ever recorded

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Modern Nu metal is cool to me

 

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I don't remember much about Creed, but Mark Tremonti is a well respected guitarist and considered one of the best of that era of music, definitely the best thing to come out of Creed.

He's also put out numerous signature guitars with PRS, I've played one and the quality and tones were jaw dropping.


They had a bad deal with Scott Stapp leading that band

That is the thing with Limp Bizit, a band of great musicians. I’ll put Fred Durst ahead of Scott though


Seriously, what band that used a DJ actually contributed and sounded good?

Due to production and mixing, it is really hard to hear a DJ with these bands
 
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