SS: I was addressing things lyrically at the time and was coming from a point of view that can be polarizing. As much as that allowed us to connect with a fan base, it also shook our foundation. If you go back and read the early press, we never even said we were a Christian band.
We just talked about every issue in this life, and the spirituality that you wrestle with. The rumors and the lack of understanding by the elite media, who dubbed us a Christian band without ever reading the lyrics or understanding what we are talking about, was polarizing, too. If you all are over the radio and TV, got three songs in the top five at once, all of that becomes a point of conversation. Not everyone has those same feelings or beliefs. Some people have animosity toward people who they think are involved in religion or go to church, because they have been burned or turned off.
But the whole time, we were just a bunch of rock 'n' rollers living a rock 'n' roll lifestyle, which created even more of that "Look at these guys, they're fake! SS: The beauty in all of it, despite everything, is that our fans ended up passing that music down to their next generation. Despite any of the negativity, the music continued to speak and resonate, aside from all of that. That's the real story. We have a whole new generation to play for.
The small 1 percent hated us, but a lot of people didn't care about that and they connected instead with the music. Join the New Times community and help support independent local journalism in Phoenix. Just like some of the other famous people, Nickelback is one of the most hated bands on the internet.
Truth be told, we are one of those people who loves to criticize them because of what we see or read about them. I smell jealousy in here… There is no denying that at some point in their career, they have produced some really good stuff… Something worth listening to. Stapp because of the time he tried to decapitate his wife — William S. For that matter, so is William S. For this same reason, Creed will never come around to faux-ironic acceptability like Phil Collins or Journey, despite their comparable capacity for being shitty.
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Funny timing for this thread. On one of the stations that show movies at night, they have hosts that do commercial breaks and they have guests. Scott Stapp was the guest a few nights ago and he is a complete moron.
He was definately stoned and acting like a dipstick. Mark Tremonti is a really good guitar player in terms of chops, but sometimes seems to squeeze in licks that seem to be just for show, as opposed to someone like EVH, who has chops but is tastefull as well. As for Stapp, I don't think he's a terrible singer, but he does seem limited.
I don't care for his lyrics for the most part, and based on stuff I've read, he seems like a prick. Forum Rules and Guidelines. Why do so many people here hate Scott Stapp? Recommended Posts. Mickalino Posted December 10, Posted December 10, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Chopper Dave Posted December 10, Busch Posted December 10, Here's another blurb from metal sludge: Stapp's woes continue, with another allegedly drunken escapade making the news.
However what about this part? Ignatius J. I don't know him personally so I would never say I hate him, but the guy makes aweful music. Stophovr6 Posted December 10, I hate his music.
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