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Old 02-10-2004, 12:07 AM   #96
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Quote: (Originally Posted by FEREZ1) You want facts to back that up? Look at all the best albums lists. No creed mate! In fifty years time no one will remember them. They are just a fad, romanticized by naive youngsters who think Stapp is the next Robert Plant. Creed have no respect amongst their peers, because real musicians know who the phonies are!

hmmm, in the past 6 years, Creed has accomplished more than most bands could dream of, "no respect", "just a fad", i think not

Weathered tied The Beatles' Anthology for the most consecutive weeks (8) at Number One on Billboard's Top 200 chart since the beginning of the SoundScan era (1991).

First band with seven consecutive Number One Rock Radio singles.

First band in history to have four Number One Rock Radio singles from a debut album.

First band to have the first three singles from every album released chart simultaneously at the Active Rock format.

"Higher" broke the Active and Mainstream Rock airplay records for the most consecutive weeks at number one, holding the coveted spot for eighteen weeks.

YEAR 2003

AWARDS

People's Choice Awards
-Favorite Musical Group or Band (split with Dixie Chicks)

American Music Awards
-Favorite Band, Duo or Group - Pop or Rock n' Roll Music
-Favorite Artist - Alternative Music

2003 Grammy nomination:
-Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group

BMI Pop Awards
-"With Arms Wide Open" (2nd award)


YEAR 2002

AWARDS

Guitar World - Readers Poll
-Best Rock Guitar Album - Weathered
-Best Rock Guitarist 2002 - Mark Tremonti

Billboard Awards
-Group/Duo of the Year
-Group/Duo Albums Artist of the Year
-Catalog Artist of the Year
-Catalog Album of the Year: Human Clay

VH1 Awards
-Hit Me Baby One More Time (best new album from a hitmaker)

YEAR 2001


AWARDS

2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song - "With Arms Wide Open" (Scott Stapp / Mark Tremonti songwriters)

2001 Grammy Nominations:
-Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal - "With Arms Wide Open"
-Songwriters Award - Best Rock Song - "With Arms Wide Open" (Scott Stapp / Mark Tremonti, songwriters)

Billboard Awards
-Catalog Artist of the Year: Creed
-Catalog Album of the Year: Creed, My Own Prison

Blockbuster Awards Nominations:
-Favorite Group of the Year
-Favorite Rock Group
-Favorite CD
-Favorite Single ("Higher")

Juno Awards Nomination (Canada's version of the Grammys)
-Best Selling Album - Human Clay

American Music Awards:
-Favorite Alternative Artist
-Favorite Pop/Rock Album - Human Clay

NARM Convention Awards:
-Best Selling Rock Recording
-Best Selling Chartmaker Recording

Guitar World - Readers Poll
Best Rock Guitarist 2001 - Mark Tremonti


YEAR 2000

AWARDS

2000 MyVH1 Music Awards:
-Group of the Year
-Song of the Year - "Higher"
-Welcome to the Big Time
-2 For 2

2000 Billboard Music Awards:
-Rock Artist of the Year

2000 Radio Music Awards:
-Alternative/Active Rock Song of the Year - "With Arms Wide Open"
-Alternative/Active Rock Group of the Year

BMI Songwriters' Awards
-Pop Award - "Higher" (Scott Stapp / Mark Tremonti songwriters)
-Pop Award - "With Arms Wide Open" (Scott Stapp / Mark Tremonti songwriters)

Album Network
-Artist of the Year
-CD of the year - Human Clay

Guitar One Magazine Best Rock Guitarist - Mark Tremonti

CHARTS

BILLBOARD MONITOR
Active Rock #1 Artist

Mainstream Rock Radio
#1 Artist
#4 Song "Higher"
#5 Song "With Arms Wide Open"

Heritage Rock Radio
#1 Artist
#2 Song "Higher"
#3 Song "With Arms Wide Open"

Top 40 Radio
#4 Artist
#4 Song "Higher"

Modern A/C Radio
#2 Artist
#4 Song "Higher"

Rock Radio
#2 Song "With Arms Wide Open"
#6 Song "Higher"

CHR/Pop Radio
#3 Song "Higher"

ALBUM NETWORK MAGAZINE
Album of the Year - Human Clay
Rock Artist of the Year
#1 Most-Played Rock Album of the Year - Human Clay

My Own Prison spent 33 consecutive weeks at #1 on Billboard's Top 200 Catalog Chart.


VH1's "Behind The Music" on CREED was the 4th highest rated episode for the Emmy nominated program.

Played live in front of over 1 million fans in just 90 dates in the United States.

Between 1998 and 2000, CREED played to more than four million fans worldwide, not including the enormous crowd who witnessed their performance at Woodstock '99


YEAR 1999


Human Clay debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Charts in the United States
Human Clay debuted at #1 in Canada

1999 Billboard Music Awards
-Rock Artist of the Year
-Rock Song of the Year - "One"

BMI Songwriters' Awards
-Pop Award - "What's This Life For" (Scott Stapp / Mark Tremonti songwriters)
-Pop Award - "One" (Scott Stapp / Mark Tremonti songwriters)

YEAR 1998

1998 Billboard Music Awards:
-Rock Artist of the Year

Album Network
CD of the Year - My Own Prison

BMI Songwriters' Awards
-Pop Award - "My Own Prison" (Scott Stapp / Mark Tremonti songwriters)

My Own Prison was the #1-selling Hard Music album on SoundScan's Hard Music chart
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We chase misprinted lies
We face the path of time
And yet I fight
And yet I fight
This battle all alone
No one to cry to
No place to call home

Alice in Chains- Nutshell