Scott Stapp and Kid Rock sex tape to hit stores.

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By no means are they making whoopie to eachother, but in the same tour bus with four groupies.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11396775/

The 40 second trailer is available on TheSuperficial. No sex is shown (blocked out by camera angle), but Stapp gets his nipple licked (not by Kid Rock) -- NSFW.

Stapp is a fucking mess. I thought he was all about WWJD... and something tells me that Jesus wouldn't do a bunch of groupies on a bus with Kid Rock. It's disgusting when Stapp, in the trailer, says "It's good to be king", or whatever he says.

If you watch the trailer, notice how modest / nervous Kid Rock seems to be. "Hi. I'm Bob." :lol:

The "Can You Take Me Higher" Scott Stapp Reading Material:

- Scott Stapp & Kid Rock Make Sex Tape Together NSFW

- Scott Stapp Weds Ms. New York... gets arrested for public intoxication hours later

- Scott Stapp is Still an Alcoholic Mess (Includes the Legendary 311 Battle)

- Rolling Stone: Scott Stapp's Fall From Grace (Includes Stapp contemplating suicide whilst holding a sub-machine gun to his temple)
 
[quote name='Scott Stapp']Groupies, I am ready to compromise my image as a spiritually-conscious musician and enter the parodic and unenviable Hall of Shame that is the celebrity sex-tape.[/QUOTE]

I don't care how little esteem for herself the girl who's blowing Stapp has; she should've punched his fucking teeth out 311-style the moment he uttered that sickening "It's good to be the king" line.

Get back into drugs, Stapp. I mean, I know you already have, but hit it with a vengeance this time. Spend your days wallowing in a turgid cloud of self-loathing and painkillers, and spend your evenings getting fight-a-cop drunk with the other has-been's and never-were's of the 2k-ish era of shitty radio rock. It's the only pattern of behavior that produces a response from you that could even begin to be construed as productive or entertaining (read: death).
 
I think I'll consider myself lucky that I have no idea who the fuck scott stapp is, but about the last thing I would want to see, much less, god forbid, pay for, is kid rock fucking.
 
Added some linkage to the original post. The sub-machine gun to his temple is the most stunning, in my opinion. (Where'd/why'd he get a sub-machine gun?)

"311, I am ready to fight" is by far one of the greatest quotes ever spoken -- whether it me made up or not. :lol:
 
I have a feeling this guy held onto this video for 7 years just to drop it when Stapp was going down the drain. 1999 was probably the height of Creed's popularity.
 
Wasn't Creed a Christian band that "sold out?"

And by sold out I mean went secular for the sole sake of becoming popular and making more money. Not this "sold out" bullshit where becoming popular (Green Day, Black-Eyed Peas, Blink 182) means you've sold out. I'm sick of that.
 
Hmmm.

Let me start off by saying that I am/was a big Scott Stapp fan. For some reason, I really enjoyed Creed and his solo album. This is just another link in a long chain of bad decisions for Scott. What shred of respect I once had for him is completely gone. It's a shame.


BTW, to all the Creed/Stapp haters. It's funny how everyone says they hate him, yet they know every word to "Can you take me higher".
 
[quote name='Derwood43']BTW, to all the Creed/Stapp haters. It's funny how everyone says they hate him, yet they know every word to "Can you take me higher".[/QUOTE]

I know all the words to a lot of songs I hate. I mean Aerosmith has to be the worst fucking band ever assembled in the history of music but I'm pretty sure if they put out a Greatest Hits I'd know most of the songs on there. Mainstream pop music is tough to avoid.
 
Creed wasn't a real christian rock band. They were like a hybrid...a generic radio-rock band whos lyrics (and name) seemed to take on a christian/religious feel, but they didn't use words like "Jesus" or "Allah" or "Jehova" or whatever, which meant that they weren't alienated from most popular rock stations.

So people who didn't like CRock felt they were a christian rock band "in disguise" and ridiculed them for it, and C-Rock lovers thought they were selling out becaues they weren't Christian enough.... "WHY AREN'T YOU PRAISING THE LORDS NAME IN YOUR SONGS! BLASPHEMERS!" ETc....they got screwed on both sides of the fence.
 
[quote name='Derwood43']BTW, to all the Creed/Stapp haters. It's funny how everyone says they hate him, yet they know every word to "Can you take me higher".[/QUOTE]
Know the lyrics? No way because I avoid bad music like the plague. But I could probably guess them given they are hackneyed and simplistic. :lol:

Scott should stick to celebrity poker. At least I was amused watching him there.
 
I was never a Creed fan, but it is obvious from the videos that Stapp has a Jesus complex. That started my dislike for him. Then I saw him on Celebrity Poker on Bravo and that sealed the deal. That is one dumb ass motherfucker.

EDIT: MrBadExample beat me to the Celebrity Poker reference!
 
[quote name='javeryh']I know all the words to a lot of songs I hate. I mean Aerosmith has to be the worst fucking band ever assembled in the history of music but I'm pretty sure if they put out a Greatest Hits I'd know most of the songs on there. Mainstream pop music is tough to avoid.[/QUOTE]

I completely understand that it was hard to avoid them. But I'd bet a lot of those same people will sing the song when they're alone in their car.
 
[quote name='TurkeyOnRye']Wasn't Creed a Christian band that "sold out?"

And by sold out I mean went secular for the sole sake of becoming popular and making more money. Not this "sold out" bullshit where becoming popular (Green Day, Black-Eyed Peas, Blink 182) means you've sold out. I'm sick of that.[/QUOTE]


I put Coldplay into this category as well. When they were starting out it was cool to like them, now that they're huge people talk about how bad they suck. Nevermind that they never changed what they do to fit mainstream pop radio and that they improve with every record.
 
[quote name='HeadRusch']Creed wasn't a real christian rock band. They were like a hybrid...a generic radio-rock band whos lyrics (and name) seemed to take on a christian/religious feel, but they didn't use words like "Jesus" or "Allah" or "Jehova" or whatever, which meant that they weren't alienated from most popular rock stations.

So people who didn't like CRock felt they were a christian rock band "in disguise" and ridiculed them for it, and C-Rock lovers thought they were selling out becaues they weren't Christian enough.... "WHY AREN'T YOU PRAISING THE LORDS NAME IN YOUR SONGS! BLASPHEMERS!" ETc....they got screwed on both sides of the fence.[/QUOTE]

That's what they get for straddling the fence. Sinners.
 
[quote name='TurkeyOnRye']That's what they get for straddling the fence. Sinners.[/QUOTE]

I thought you got splinters in the balls for that... but I imagine being a no talent douchebag band is just as bad...
 
I dont listen to commercial radio so I dont have that much hatred towards Kid Rock or Scott Strapp (what ever his name is).

In the case of ...say the Back Street Boys or Nsync...those two bands seemed to be everywhere at the height of their popularity- I'm mean they were in commercials, cereal boxes, TV programs, billboards, etc. You could not escape them and thus my hatred for those guys grew and grew.

Strapp and Rock, on the other hand, wasn't exposed to me as much.
 
[quote name='Derwood43']


BTW, to all the Creed/Stapp haters. It's funny how everyone says they hate him, yet they know every word to "Can you take me higher".[/QUOTE]

No, I don't you fucking retard.
 
First off, that was absolutely disgusting. Secondly, I wish to never hear mention of Scott Stapp saying the infamous line from Evil Dead. And lastly, Have I ever told you guys how much I hate Creed, anything Creed fucking related (alter bridge or whatever the hell they were called, Scott Stapp solo career), Scott Stapp, and anything Scott Stapp related?

I remember when Creed came out at the end of the 90s - 98/99 - and I don't care what anyone tells you, I instantly abhored them. I hate their music, I hate their image, I fucking hate everything about them. Period.

Kid Rock on the other hand I can endure. I mean, sure his music is hillbilly-esc (sp), but it's some decent rock (ergo party/fun music/ music for when you don't really care to think or anything like those big Hollywood blow-everything up flicks). And in the clip he doesn't seem to make himself seem like an asshole, and actually very shy. Actually seems like an "average Joe" while Scott Stapp makes an asshole, and a dick out of himself at the same time if that were ever possible.
 
[quote name='TurkeyOnRye']Wasn't Creed a Christian band that "sold out?"

And by sold out I mean went secular for the sole sake of becoming popular and making more money. Not this "sold out" bullshit where becoming popular (Green Day, Black-Eyed Peas, Blink 182) means you've sold out. I'm sick of that.[/QUOTE]

I agree on the latter part of your post on "selling out" of the bands Green Day and Blink 182, but Black-Eyed Peas is a different story. If you listen to their first album, then they sound totally different compared to the superficial meaningless radio crap they put out now, but like all I guess they need to earn a buck. Oh, I would add Good Charlotte to the list of bands like Creed who truly sold out.
 
[quote name='hiccupleftovers']Scott Stapp makes an asshole, and a dick out of himself at the same time if that were ever possible.[/QUOTE]


Does this make him self-sufficient?
 
[quote name='javeryh']I know all the words to a lot of songs I hate. I mean Aerosmith has to be the worst fucking band ever assembled in the history of music but I'm pretty sure if they put out a Greatest Hits I'd know most of the songs on there. Mainstream pop music is tough to avoid.[/QUOTE]

I may have said this before, but Aerosmith is like Hulk Hogan and the Rolling Stone: none have any idea when to leave well enough alone. Every subsequent appearance they make tarnishes their legacy even further than the last. In regards to Aerosmith, they could have put out "Aerosmith," "Get Your Wings," and "Toys in the Attic," and then gone out in a plane crash, Lynyrd Skynrd style; this would have made them rock legends, and quite possibly revered as the best rock band of all time that never had a chance to hit their stride. Instead, we saw their stride, and we saw their post stride. It culminated in that fucking "I don't want to miss a thing" song, which just showed how easily talent becomes distracted by a payday. fucking band is absolutely dreadful, and they started with so much. Anyway...

Scott Stapp's fucking someone? Whatever; even shitty local bands that drink all your Coronas and don't know anything except for "Live" and "Sublime" covers get ass from time to time. That's not a big deal. Nor is the taping of it, because there are a lot of nasty videos out there that I've not seen. Since you can't *accidntally* stumble onto a video of Scott Stapp fucking someone, if you see it, it's automatically your fault.

What's important is what benefits the public good: if he's fucking someone, he's not singing. And, as the hillbillies say, "that's the gall-damm trooth raht theah!"
 
[quote name='mykevermin']I may have said this before, but Aerosmith is like Hulk Hogan and the Rolling Stone: none have any idea when to leave well enough alone. Every subsequent appearance they make tarnishes their legacy even further than the last. In regards to Aerosmith, they could have put out "Aerosmith," "Get Your Wings," and "Toys in the Attic," and then gone out in a plane crash, Lynyrd Skynrd style; this would have made them rock legends, and quite possibly revered as the best rock band of all time that never had a chance to hit their stride. Instead, we saw their stride, and we saw their post stride. It culminated in that fucking "I don't want to miss a thing" song, which just showed how easily talent becomes distracted by a payday. fucking band is absolutely dreadful, and they started with so much. Anyway...

Scott Stapp's fucking someone? Whatever; even shitty local bands that drink all your Coronas and don't know anything except for "Live" and "Sublime" covers get ass from time to time. That's not a big deal. Nor is the taping of it, because there are a lot of nasty videos out there that I've not seen. Since you can't *accidntally* stumble onto a video of Scott Stapp fucking someone, if you see it, it's automatically your fault.

What's important is what benefits the public good: if he's fucking someone, he's not singing. And, as the hillbillies say, "that's the gall-damm trooth raht theah!"[/QUOTE]

Okay people calm down.
Scott stapp sucks
Scott stapp rules
scott stapp who?

Ok that takes care of everyone. I have no opinion of scott stapp either way. He is another musician that is full of himself. Walk me down a CD aisle and show me a musician who is not. I'm not talking about kid rock he seemed pretty average joe in that video trailer though.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']What's important is what benefits the public good: if he's fucking someone, he's not singing.[/QUOTE]

If Paris Hilton is fucking someone, she's not on my television set every three seconds.

Oh, wait... doesn't work that way, does it? If Stapp doesn't murder himself over this whole ordeal, he's going to release another record in the shadows of his sex tape. This is how Hollywood works.
 
[quote name='Brak']If Paris Hilton is fucking someone, she's not on my television set every three seconds.

Oh, wait... doesn't work that way, does it? If Stapp doesn't murder himself over this whole ordeal, he's going to release another record in the shadows of his sex tape. This is how Hollywood works.[/QUOTE]

Give yourself some agency, man. The last time I had no choice over what was on a television I was watching, my iPod was fucked up three weeks ago, and I ran on a treadmill for an hour watching Judge Goddamn Judy. That's tragedy. Other than that, you have some say in the matter. If you see Scott Stapp, or anyone else you don't like, change the channel.

It's unfortunate, and I empathize with you here, that the American public can be so enamored by the dumbest fucking things (this, Laci Peterson, that drunk jackass missing in Aruba, Robert Blake, OJ, etc), but there's nothing you or I can do. Unless you want to make like mormons and start sending people on missions preaching the end-time message of "STOP WATCHING STUPID TV YOU DUMB fuckS!"

It'll be just like the latter day saints, I swear. But with beer. And hookers.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Give yourself some agency, man. The last time I had no choice over what was on a television I was watching, my iPod was fucked up three weeks ago, and I ran on a treadmill for an hour watching Judge Goddamn Judy. That's tragedy. Other than that, you have some say in the matter. If you see Scott Stapp, or anyone else you don't like, change the channel.

It's unfortunate, and I empathize with you here, that the American public can be so enamored by the dumbest fucking things (this, Laci Peterson, that drunk jackass missing in Aruba, Robert Blake, OJ, etc), but there's nothing you or I can do. Unless you want to make like mormons and start sending people on missions preaching the end-time message of "STOP WATCHING STUPID TV YOU DUMB fuckS!"

It'll be just like the latter day saints, I swear. But with beer. And hookers.[/QUOTE]

Well, that's a charming point, and all, but my point was that Scott Stapp isn't going to stop singing because he has a sex tape; your point being that he will stop singing in wake of this "scandal".

I'm not sweating over him having another album, in the least. I'm not appalled by his sex tape, either -- and don't feel forced to consume either. Like others in this thread, I find Scott Stapp hysterical.

As for Mormons, do you suppose they've sinned for watching "Donny and Marie"?
 
[quote name='Brak']
"311, I am ready to fight" is by far one of the greatest quotes ever spoken -- whether it me made up or not. :lol:[/QUOTE]

Right up there with another quote by a moronic rock star:

"I'm going to kick Fred Durst out of your ass!" - a drunk Courtney Love at a concert a few years back :rofl:
 
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