Stone Temple Pilots — American rock band (STP)
Stone Temple Pilots (STP) are an American rock band formed in the late 1980s, known for 1990s alternative hits, multiple platinum albums, and a career marked by chart success, lineup changes, hiatuses and later reunions.
Stone Temple Pilots (commonly abbreviated as STP) are an American alternative rock band that rose to prominence in the early 1990s. Their sound combined elements of grunge, hard rock and melodic pop, producing radio-friendly singles alongside heavier album tracks. The group became one of the best-selling rock acts of the decade, earning significant commercial success and several industry awards.
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The classic lineup featured Scott Weiland on lead vocals, brothers Robert DeLeo on bass guitar (and backing vocals) and Dean DeLeo on guitar, with Eric Kretz on drums and percussion. Each member contributed to the songwriting and arrangement process, creating a chemistry that balanced raw rock energy with memorable hooks. Over time the band experienced personnel changes and worked with guest musicians during tours and studio sessions.
Career highlights and achievements
Stone Temple Pilots released a series of successful albums in the 1990s and early 2000s that sold millions of copies worldwide. Their 1994 album Purple reached the top of the U.S. pop album chart and contained several of their best-known songs. The band received a Grammy Award for "Best Hard Rock Performance" for the single "Plush" and earned numerous charting singles on rock radio. Media outlets also recognized their influence: for example, VH1 included them on a list of notable hard rock artists.
Discography, notable songs and style
- Debut and breakthrough singles combined heavy riffs with melodic choruses that appealed to both mainstream and alternative audiences.
- Key albums showed stylistic range—from grunge-influenced rock to more groove-oriented and acoustic moments.
- Popular singles helped define 1990s rock radio and remain staples on classic-rock playlists.
Hiatuses, side projects and later activity
Following internal tensions and personal struggles, the band broke up in the early 2000s. During the hiatus members pursued other projects: the lead singer joined Velvet Revolver alongside former members of Guns N' Roses, while the DeLeo brothers formed the rock group Army of Anyone. Drummer Eric Kretz opened recording facilities in Los Angeles and continued work as a producer and engineer. In 2003 the group issued a greatest-hits collection that summarized their first decade of work.
Reunion, tours and legacy
Stone Temple Pilots reunited in the late 2000s and resumed touring, beginning a concert schedule that included dates from May 1 through October 30 in one notable comeback run. The band recorded new material after reuniting and continued to perform both classic hits and newer songs. Their legacy rests on a catalog of influential singles and albums that bridged alternative and mainstream rock, offering a model of 1990s commercial success balanced with distinctive guitar-driven songwriting.
The band's history is marked by both its commercial achievements and challenges, including lineup shifts and well-publicized personal issues. Despite this, Stone Temple Pilots remain a frequently cited act from their era, with enduring radio play and an ongoing presence in retrospectives on 1990s rock music.
Questions and answers
Q: What is the name of the band?
A: The band is called Stone Temple Pilots (often abbreviated to STP).
Q: Who are the members of the band?
A: The members of the band are Scott Weiland (vocals), brothers Robert (bass guitar, vocals) and Dean DeLeo (guitar), and Eric Kretz (drums, percussion).
Q: How many albums has Stone Temple Pilots released?
A: Stone Temple Pilots have released five albums.
Q: How successful were their albums?
A: Their five albums have sold more than 17.5 million in the United States alone and more than 30 million albums worldwide. They also had fifteen top ten singles on the Billboard rock charts, including six #1's, and one #1 album on the pop charts (1994's Purple). In 1994, they won a Grammy for "Best Hard Rock Performance" for their song "Plush".
Q: When did Stone Temple Pilots break up?
A: Stone Temple Pilots broke up in 2003 but reformed in 2008.
Q: What did each member do after they split up?
A: After they split up, Scott Weiland moved on to become the frontman of Velvet Revolver with former members of Guns N' Roses. The DeLeo brothers started a new band called Army of Anyone with Richard Patrick from Filter. Eric Kretz started Bomb Shelter Studios in Los Angeles.
Q: When did their reunion tour begin and end?
A: Their reunion tour began on May 1st 2008 and ended on October 30th 2008.
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