Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots
Founded in 1989 in San Diego by vocalist Scott Weiland and bassist Robert DeLeo, the Stone Temple Pilots exploded onto the music industry while riding the coattails of the Grunge scene of the early 1990s.
While they fell into more of a post-grunge genre, the Stone Temple Pilots (STP for short) has a more unique sound, comparable to the likes of Led Zeppelin and The Doors. Robert DeLeo and his brother/lead guitarist Dean DeLeo’s frantic craftsmanship of their riffs, specifically, gave STP an eclectic and psychedelic sound. Drummer Eric Kretz’s slow and groovy style, and Weiland’s low picturesque vocals filled out the rest of the bands old-school sound.
STP released their debut album, Core, in 1992, and instantly became a rock powerhouse. Off of the success of the singles “Plush” and “Creep,” Core would go on to sell over eight million copies in the U.S. Though commercially and fan friendly, STP’s sound was disliked by many critics due to their similarity in style to previous Grunge bands.