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Creed And Butt Rock | 90s Album Review and Genre Discussion
Season 15 · Episode 795

Creed And Butt Rock | 90s Album Review and Genre Discussion

Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock

November 18, 20251h 15m

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Show Notes

Human Clay by Creed is a polished, radio-ready slab of late-’90s hard rock that helped define (fairly or unfairly) the aesthetic now cheekily labeled “butt rock.” The album leans heavily on soaring, overly-earnest choruses and Mark Tremonti’s muscular guitar work, which give tracks like “Higher” and “With Arms Wide Open” a memorable arena-rock punch. Scott Stapp’s vocals, full of dramatic baritone gravitas, remain divisive but central to the band’s signature sound. The record can feel repetitive in its reliance on inspirational platitudes, its glossy production, and melodic hooks without much depth. Ultimately, Human Clay stands as both a commercial triumph and a touchstone for the era’s post-grunge mainstream, embracing the very qualities that later sparked the backlash “butt rock” label.

 

Songs In This Episode

Intro - Higher

28:42 - Beautiful

33:40 - Are You Ready

37:57 - Never Die

53:57 - What If

Outro - With Arms Wide Open

 

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