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Stone Temple Pilots - Core (2012) [Hi-Res]

Stone Temple Pilots - Core (2012) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Stone Temple Pilots

  • Title: Core (Édition Studio Masters)
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Rhino Atlantic
  • Genre: Rock
  • Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 53:38 min
  • Total Size: 404 MB; 1.25 GB
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Core is Stone Temple Pilots' debut album, and one of my favorite debut albums. I had heard a lot about STP from friends, and wanted to download it off limewire for quite sometime. I sort of shrugged off the idea time and time again until one sunday in August of 2006. I was on my way to my dads in his car, and he decided to tell me another story about a concert he went to when he was a teenager. He began with this "Had you ever heard of Stone Temple Pilots?". I took the opportunity to finally get my first listen of STP and was greatly rewarded. As the first song "Dead and Bloated" blared on the Phili Turnpike he told me how he had went to one of their first concerts and they played stuff from Core. He told me it was their best album, and to go out and get it. So I took his advice and went out to the mall with my friend kevin to go pick up CD's. I found myself in bolting into FYE and grabbing a copy of "Core". I settled in my room hours later and popped "Core" into my CD player. An hour or so later I was amazed, this was probably the best example of grunge I had heard in my life at the time and urged me to get into more grunge.

"Core" is an all around excellent album and is easily my favorite STP album. It's in your face, decently loud, hard rock. Just to name a few great tracks I'll start off with my favorite "Wicked Garden". An amazing riff is steady and is enjoyable throughout the whole song. It's high points are worth listening to over and over again. Vocals are not a weak point for STP and "Wicked Garden" is no exception. This song has managed to delight me time and time again, which most songs on this album do. Another great track is "Crackerman". It's a fast pace catchy song. Pretty heavy in comparison to "Wicked Garden", and is a good amount of material. One of those songs you find yourself singing with the windows down in your car making a fool of yourself but not caring (Me and my dad did that on the way back to my house). Finally another song your guaranteed to enjoy is "Piece of Pie". On second thought this might be my favorite song on this album, either way the three songs live mentioned are almost equally great. With strange lyrics similar to other songs on this album "Peice of Pie" is steadily consistent in great guitar riffs and catchy vocals. This song continues to keep me interested, and another one of the best songs on this album.

One very bittersweet thing about this album is repetitiveness. For one is Scott Weiland's vocals. On the other STP albums his vocals will be compared to their greatness on "Core" . His vocals are repetitively great in each song, and are fun to sing back to. They stick in your head, and stand out as a good key component to STP's in your face, hard, fun, quick, steady sound. Weiland's vocals do sound somewhat repetitive throughout the album not really drastically changing dynamic levels all that much. They never get that tiring or boring at all though, I almost like the fact they stay steadily good, not amazing, not terrible, but good and sometimes great. Another repetitive thing is the guitar riffs. The riffs can be extremely enjoyable and stick around in your head for awhile, yet they sound similar in most songs. Similar to the vocals in the aspect of a lot of good is better than little great, the riffs repetitively pound your headphones with a similar sound that doesn't get old easily. Another repetitive thing that is only good is the high points that STP delivers more than UPS. In each song there is a few godd high points that you often find yourself fast forwarding to, or repeating it over again. For example in "Wicked Garden" when Weiland says "burn, burn burn" the sound picks up so much, and is so good that it is almost overpowering. STP even added rhythm vocals to the mix and makes the song even better. (www.sputnikmusic.com)

Scott Weiland, vocals
Dean DeLeo, guitar
Eric Kretz, drums
Robert DeLeo, bass

Tracklist:
01. Stone Temple Pilots - Dead & Bloated (5:10)
02. Stone Temple Pilots - Sex Type Thing (3:38)
03. Stone Temple Pilots - Wicked Garden (4:05)
04. Stone Temple Pilots - No Memory (1:20)
05. Stone Temple Pilots - Sin (6:05)
06. Stone Temple Pilots - Naked Sunday (3:49)
07. Stone Temple Pilots - Creep (5:33)
08. Stone Temple Pilots - Piece of Pie (5:24)
09. Stone Temple Pilots - Plush (5:14)
10. Stone Temple Pilots - Wet My Bed (1:37)
11. Stone Temple Pilots - Crackerman (3:14)
12. Stone Temple Pilots - Where the River Goes (8:29)

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks.