No. 4 - Stone Temple Pilots

No. 4

Stone Temple Pilots

  • Genre: Hard Rock
  • Release Date: 1999-10-26
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1999 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. f
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Down Stone Temple Pilots 3:48
2
Heaven & Hot Rods Stone Temple Pilots 3:26
3
Pruno Stone Temple Pilots 3:14
4
Church On Tuesday Stone Temple Pilots 3:00
5
Sour Girl Stone Temple Pilots 4:16
6
No Way Out Stone Temple Pilots 4:19
7
Sex & Violence Stone Temple Pilots 2:54
8
Glide Stone Temple Pilots 5:00
9
I Got You Stone Temple Pilots 4:15
10
Mc5 Stone Temple Pilots 2:42
11
Atlanta Stone Temple Pilots 5:18

Reviews

  • Solid return to form

    3
    By Cassmilrya
    Number 4 captured everything that was great about the bands previous releases. Not a perfect album but thankfully light years ahead of their worst album Tiny Music. Kinda the same thing Yield did for Pearl Jam after the equally horrible No Code. I remember how disappointed I was back in 96 with Tiny Music and No Code.
  • 3rd best STP album

    4
    By apple bite45
    I think down is a great intro song, also sour girl is one of my favs P.S. rock numbers I forgot nice paragraph that you typed even thought it was 6 or 7 years ago
  • AMAZING

    5
    By TheRealShoeMakerYT
    This is easily one of my favorite albums of all time. There is not ONE song that’s trash on this album. “MC5” is very very underrated, “Pruno” is awesome, and “Sour Girl” is a MASTERPIECE. 👏👏👏👏👏 This is the most underrated band ever. Hands down.
  • Great

    5
    By Beeperdudesurf
    Awesome album but why is it classified as “pop”
  • great singer gone to the other side .

    5
    By Louie31
    sour girl and i got you are my favorites , will miss the man god bless him .
  • Great album

    5
    By jpizze
    Rip to a legend
  • R.I.P. Scott Weiland

    5
    By Rock 5280
    I'm writing this review the morning of December 4, 2015 after just reading of Scott Weiland's death. Scott, along with STP, was one of my favorite artists, and I'll be listening to this album today as I remember him. In my estimation, this album was their finest, most cohesive effort. Critically, it was well-received both inside the industry and out. John Mellencamp called this album "the sound of a band overachieving." He's right. There's a melancholy that permeates the slower songs on this album that's hard to shake. Songs like Atlanta, and Sour Girl are among my all-time favorites. I could go on and on, but I'd just like to say that I am forever thankful to Scott, and the contribution his music has made to my life. When I think of him, and STP, this is the album I'll think of. God bless Scott. May you finally be at peace.
  • Pop?!

    5
    By HappyGreybush
    Come on Apple, why the hell is this album listed under the 'Pop' genre? The first song is harder rock than anything on the airwaves today's rock stations.
  • Pop?

    5
    By ihatejustinbeber95
    How is this considered a pop album its like almost 100% rock
  • Very good

    4
    By RockNRollStaaaa
    Better than "Tiny Music". And please don't only buy Sour Girl. That was actually one of my least favorites on the album. Atlanta might be the best.

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