Tombstone Temple Pilot
Or
Blasted
Or
Get Out the Door
Scott Weiland has finally realized his true
potential, dying of a drug overdose at 48. As the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots and
Velvet Revolver, Weiland was well known for his flamboyant and chaotic stage
persona, which often included the use of a megaphone in concerts, as well as
his flamboyant and chaotic off-stage persona, which included domestic violence
charges, shooting up with Courtney Love, multiple arrests and the use of crack,
heroin, booze and cocaine. Upon his death, he went from a derivative, past his
prime artist giving lackluster performances on the unannounced farewell tour promoting
his 2015 album Blaster to “the voice of a generation.” Weiland’s drug abuse and
volatile personality led to several breakups by his various bands until in the
ultimate insult he was finally replaced by Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington.
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