Stone Temple Pilots released "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop" in 1996, a record that marked their evolution beyond grunge and critics' stereotypes. The album showcases the band's creative freedom and diverse musical range, reflecting both Weiland’s personal struggles with addiction and the group's resilience. This work has since gained critical acclaim for its ambitious songcraft and unique blend of styles, cementing Stone Temple Pilots' place in '90s alternative rock history.
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