Medium Compact Disc
Artist Stone Temple Pilots
Label Atlantic / Wea
Year 1992
Genre Grunge; Rock; Hard Rock & Metal; Alternative Rock; Alternative Styles; General AAS; Pop
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Tracks
Title Length
01 Dead & Bloated
02 Sex Type Thing
03 Wicked Garden
04 No Memory
05 Sin
06 Naked Sunday
07 Creep
08 Piece of Pie
09 Plush
10 Wet My Bed
11 Crackerman
12 Where the River Goes
Personal
Location BOX 5
Comments

Though lambasted in some quarters as cynical clones of the then-vaunted "Seattle sound" (in particular, Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam) STP's 1993 debut nonetheless found a considerable following for its potent crunch and sly hooks. While some tracks do seem to ape the era's grunge ethos a bit too slavishly, there's also a sense that perhaps Weiland and company were merely sharing some of the same influences as their contemporaries--and on standouts like the riff-savvy "Sex Type Thing" and the moody acoustics of "Creep", accomplishing it with a bit more ambitious range. Indeed, the radio anthem "Crush" belies a devotion to songcraft disdained by many of their peers, one that served as an effective bridge between the stadium rock of the '70s and '80s and the more introspective alt-rock just then coming into vogue--even if the album's triple-platinum sales showed just how ironic and misplaced the "alternative" label could ultimately be. --Jerry McCulley