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Before their hit "Higher"" "Torn," "What's This Life For" and "One," selling over five million copies. Creed scored again with their 1999 follow-up album Human Clay, which doubled their previous record sales and debuted at number one. Human Clay included the blockbuster hit "Higher" as well as the singles "What If" and "With Arms Wide Open," which earned Creed a Grammy for Best Rock Song.Controversy rocked Creed when bassist Brian Marshall criticized Pearl Jam in a radio interview; despite an apology from Marshall, frontman Stapp released a statement condemning Marshall's remarks on Creed's website and later replaced him with Brett Hestla of Virgos Merlot. Creed gained media attention again when Stapp and Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst engaged in a war of words. The band continued to focus on their music and as the media feud died down Creed released Weatherhead in 2001; with hit single "My Sacrifice" in tow, the album sold five million copies. After nearly a decade-long commercial rock career, the band's label announced their break-up in June of 2004.

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      "Can you take me higher?" The chorus of Creed's smash single "Higher" asks, and while the band is known for their Christian affiliation the lyrics could just as easily be a reference to the rock band's soaring album sales. Creed emerged among a gaggle of post-grunge rock bands and became one of the highest-selling rock bands in the 1990s. The band self-produced their first album, My Own Prison, under their own label (Blue Collar) in 1997 but it was the glossy, radio-ready version re-released by Wind-Up Records (an imprint of major label Sony) that made them famous. The album included the title track "My Own Prison," which climbed to number two on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart and is available to be purchased as a music tone on Playphone.Creed's second album, Human Clay, was a runaway success as well, with radio hits like "With Arms Wide Open" and one of the biggest hits of the ‘90s, "Higher." Playphone offers all of your favorite Creed songs as downloadable polyphonic and music tones, from "Arms Wide Open" and "Higher" to their most recent hit "My Sacrifice" from their 2001 album Weatherhead.