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Issue #331 (Creed): Magazine, Exclusive Art Card + Signed Setlist

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The Story

ThisĀ Creed x Classic Rock bundle comes with an exclusive autographed set list from a date on their current reunion tour (hand-signed by the whole band), a frameable art card and a limited edition edition of Classic Rock magazine with a Creed cover.

Limited to one magazine bundle per person. Any additional orders will be cancelled and refunded.Ā 

Inside the issue....

We talk to Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips and Brian Marshall about their triumphant return and the 25th anniversary of their monster album Human Clay.

ā€œWe went from the press showering us with love, where they’re like: ā€˜Creed saves rock’n’roll!’, to the backlash,ā€ remembers Scott Stapp. ā€œIt hurt. I can’t say that I didn’t feel it in my heart and wish that it was different. I can only speak for myself, but I definitely didn’t handle it wellā€¦ā€

Also in the magazine, we celebrate 50 years of Aerosmith’s Get Your Wings with Joe Perry, the album that gave them lift-off. Having permanently grounded UFO, Phil Mogg looks back at the band he’s led and fronted for more than 50 years, and forward to his new project Moggs Motel. The Cadillac Three’s first UK gig was at a small pub, now they headline London’s Royal Albert Hall. It’s been an eventful few years… By the mid-90s there were signs that the Red Hot Chili Peppers were unravelling. Then they recorded their masterpiece album: Californication. We also look back at the life and music of the Godfather of British blues, John Mayall who passed away in July aged 90.

Plus regular features including Pink Floyd, Def Leppard, Joanne Shaw Taylor, L.A. Edwards, Massive Wagons and more… Not forgetting the biggest and loudest rock reviews section on the planet!

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

ThisĀ Creed x Classic Rock bundle comes with an exclusive autographed set list from a date on their current reunion tour (hand-signed by the whole band), a frameable art card and a limited edition edition of Classic Rock magazine with a Creed cover.

Limited to one magazine bundle per person. Any additional orders will be cancelled and refunded.Ā 

Inside the issue....

We talk to Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips and Brian Marshall about their triumphant return and the 25th anniversary of their monster album Human Clay.

ā€œWe went from the press showering us with love, where they’re like: ā€˜Creed saves rock’n’roll!’, to the backlash,ā€ remembers Scott Stapp. ā€œIt hurt. I can’t say that I didn’t feel it in my heart and wish that it was different. I can only speak for myself, but I definitely didn’t handle it wellā€¦ā€

Also in the magazine, we celebrate 50 years of Aerosmith’s Get Your Wings with Joe Perry, the album that gave them lift-off. Having permanently grounded UFO, Phil Mogg looks back at the band he’s led and fronted for more than 50 years, and forward to his new project Moggs Motel. The Cadillac Three’s first UK gig was at a small pub, now they headline London’s Royal Albert Hall. It’s been an eventful few years… By the mid-90s there were signs that the Red Hot Chili Peppers were unravelling. Then they recorded their masterpiece album: Californication. We also look back at the life and music of the Godfather of British blues, John Mayall who passed away in July aged 90.

Plus regular features including Pink Floyd, Def Leppard, Joanne Shaw Taylor, L.A. Edwards, Massive Wagons and more… Not forgetting the biggest and loudest rock reviews section on the planet!