The band has the talent.
The music speaks for itself.
DAMN these guys are good (but please excuse the OTT expletives).
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The instrumental members of Alter Bridge have turned their attention on their other band, Creed,[67] while Myles Kennedy has turned his attention to his project with Slash. Both Kennedy and Tremonti will also release solo albums. Tremonti has said in interview that after Creed's scheduled tour and new album in 2012, Alter Bridge will reconvene to record its fourth studio album, though no specific date has been announced. He also has emphasized that he is always writing music for both acts.[68] Drummer Scott Phillips also said that new Alter Bridge material will probably be released in 2013.[69] Tremonti said the band might also release some previously unreleased B-sides at the end of 2012.[70]
In February 2012, it was announced that Phillips had joined a new band called Projected with Sevendust members John Connolly and Vinnie Hornsby, and former Submersed guitarist Eric Friedman.[71]
what a joke, a waste...and this is coming from someone who saw creed in their heyday around a dozen times...including the ill-fated infamous 'scott is sick' showThe instrumental members of Alter Bridge have turned their attention on their other band, Creed
this is fun reading especially if ya hates them :Scott Stapp:
Messianic Creed singer Scott Stapp seemed over-refreshed before playing Chicago's Allstate Arena on December 29, 2002, possibly due to a cocktail of Jack Daniel's, Xanax and an anti-inflammatory steroid he'd been taking for his throat. After performing five songs, Stapp wandered off stage, and guitarist Mark Tremonti went backstage to look for him. He found the singer resting on a couch, apparently convinced he'd played a full set. Persuaded to return to the stage, Stapp removed his shirt and shoes before falling backwards over a monitor. He then got up and sang the wrong words to crowd favorites “Higher” and “Arms Wide Open.” Four fans later sued the band, demanding the entire audience be refunded.