Purple

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Purple is the 1994 sophomore studio album by American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, noted for its blend of grunge, hard rock, and psychedelic influences and featuring hits like “Interstate Love Song.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Stone Temple Pilots NERFINISHED
associatedAct Stone Temple Pilots NERFINISHED
bassist Robert DeLeo NERFINISHED
chartAchievement Billboard 200 number-one album
containsSong Army Ants NERFINISHED
Big Empty NERFINISHED
Interstate Love Song NERFINISHED
Kitchenware & Candybars NERFINISHED
Lounge Fly NERFINISHED
Meatplow NERFINISHED
Pretty Penny NERFINISHED
Silvergun Superman NERFINISHED
Still Remains NERFINISHED
Unglued NERFINISHED
Vasoline NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
drummer Eric Kretz NERFINISHED
genre alternative rock
grunge
hard rock
psychedelic rock
guitarist Dean DeLeo NERFINISHED
hasCoverArt Purple (Stone Temple Pilots album cover) NERFINISHED
language English
leadVocalist Scott Weiland NERFINISHED
length approx. 46 minutes
nextWork Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop NERFINISHED
notableFor blend of grunge, hard rock, and psychedelic influences
commercial success in the mid-1990s
notableSingle Big Empty NERFINISHED
Interstate Love Song NERFINISHED
Vasoline NERFINISHED
performer Stone Temple Pilots NERFINISHED
positionInDiscography second studio album
previousWork Core NERFINISHED
producer Brendan O'Brien
recordingPeriod 1993-1994
recordLabel Atlantic Records
releaseDate 1994-06-07
releaseFormat CD
cassette
vinyl record

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