Creed Going For World Record of Suck
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multi-platinum, Grammy-winning rockers' Full Circle tour. Be a part of
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"It's amazing how life can change and bring you full circle," notes Creed lead singer Scott Stapp regarding the Full Circle Tour. "Time gave us all a chance to reflect, grow and gain a deeper appreciation of our friendships, artistic chemistry, passion for music, and sincere love for our fans! It's rare in life to get a second chance to make a first impression and we embrace the opportunity. We all believe the Best Is Yet To Come!"
Creed fans and rock enthusiasts can register Now to receive a free All Access webcast pass to be among the 200,000 live viewers worldwide by visiting www.Rockpit.com. The Creed live webcast, produced by DC3 Music Group, LLC and directed by awarding-winning director Daniel E. Catullo III (Rush in Rio, Nickelback Live From Sturgis, Godsmack: Changes), will find its place in the Guinness Book of World Records as a world-record breaking cinematic experience featuring 242 cameras — the most cameras ever used for coverage for a live music event.
The Guinness Book of World Records and Dr. Stephen Hawking NEED to be attendance at the show. Creed is attempting to set a world record for the biggest, overuse of cameras catching the largest black hole of suck. This world record doesn't exist yet, so Creed is fairly confident they will be able to pull this off.
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"It's amazing how life can change and bring you full circle," notes Creed lead singer Scott Stapp regarding the Full Circle Tour. "Time gave us all a chance to reflect, grow and gain a deeper appreciation of our friendships, artistic chemistry, passion for music, and sincere love for our fans! It's rare in life to get a second chance to make a first impression and we embrace the opportunity. We all believe the Best Is Yet To Come!"
Creed fans and rock enthusiasts can register Now to receive a free All Access webcast pass to be among the 200,000 live viewers worldwide by visiting www.Rockpit.com. The Creed live webcast, produced by DC3 Music Group, LLC and directed by awarding-winning director Daniel E. Catullo III (Rush in Rio, Nickelback Live From Sturgis, Godsmack: Changes), will find its place in the Guinness Book of World Records as a world-record breaking cinematic experience featuring 242 cameras — the most cameras ever used for coverage for a live music event.
The Guinness Book of World Records and Dr. Stephen Hawking NEED to be attendance at the show. Creed is attempting to set a world record for the biggest, overuse of cameras catching the largest black hole of suck. This world record doesn't exist yet, so Creed is fairly confident they will be able to pull this off.
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DUde, The only thing sucking here is your stupid comments. The show was incredible! You are a moron.
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Creed Rocks!!!!!!!! Man you take it up the ass. Your probly some white boy who acts like your black. Get off that giant dildo you fagget. Creed is leaving their legacy of one of the best bands every created. Inspiring music, awesome rythmes, great lyrics. "It's funny how times can change, rearrange, and distance makes, the pain fade away, so important then, doesn't matter now, both feet on the ground, come full circle!!!!!!!!!!!!" Creed kicks ass! -TPB 4Life-
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Nothing better then getting high and listening to Creed. yuh yuh yuh
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A world record is usually the best international performance ever recorded in a specific skill or sport. The world famous book, the Guinness World Records, collates and publishes notable records of all types, from first and best to worst human achievements, to extremes in the natural world and beyond.
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