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Re-Listen
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Core - STP
Re-Listen
1 hour 37 minutes
3 months ago
Core - STP
In this episode of Re-Listen, we dig into the raw, heavy-hitting debut album Core by Stone Temple Pilots, released in 1992. Often lumped in with the grunge movement of the early ‘90s, Core stands apart with its blend of muscular riffs, brooding lyrics, and Scott Weiland’s dynamic vocal presence. We explore the cultural backdrop that shaped the album’s sound, from the rise of alternative rock to the post-Nirvana landscape. Track by track, we revisit the hits like “Plush,” “Sex Type Thing,” and “Creep,” and dive into deeper cuts that reveal the band’s range and ambition. Expect discussion on: The band’s controversial reception and accusations of imitation How Core blends grunge with classic rock and metal influences The lyrical themes of isolation, identity, and power dynamics Scott Weiland’s evolution as a frontman and lyricist Whether you're rediscovering Core or hearing it with fresh ears, this episode takes a critical yet appreciative look at one of the most commercially successful—and divisive—albums of the grunge era. Hit play, and let’s re-listen to Stone Temple Pilots’ Core.
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