
This album is a raw, untamed beast, a direct portal to the visceral energy of Stone Temple Pilots in their prime live setting. Forget pristine studio polish; 'Clean & Dirty' throws you into the heart of a sweaty, roaring 90s rock show.
It's Scott Weiland's chameleonic vocals, the DeLeo brothers' driving riffs, and Eric Kretz's powerhouse drumming, all captured with an immediacy that feels both intimate and immense.
If you crave the unvarnished power of grunge and alternative rock, the kind that makes you want to turn it up to eleven and scream along, this is the album to own. It's a testament to a band that truly owned the stage.
How does Clean & Dirty sound next to the rest of Stone Temple Pilots's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
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