Here is your chance to win a 25th anniversary edition vinyl of Creed‘s hugely successful sophomore album, Human Clay! Loudwire Nights wants you to have this legendary record as part of your collection, so it’s the latest addition to our Loudwire Record Club.
Creed’s Human Clay officially arrived in stores Sept. 28, 1999, hot off the heels of the band’s breakout album, My Own Prison. The group had just performed at Woodstock ’99 and issued the lead single “Higher” a little over a month prior to the release and were starting to see the traction take place at radio. The song topped both the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts, with “Higher” spending an incredible record-setting 17 weeks at No. 1 on the latter chart.
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But that was just the beginning, as the aggressively anthemic single “What If” followed in early 2000 and the powerful ballad “With Arms Wide Open” became their first Hot 100 chart-topper in the spring of 2000 en route to later winning the Grammy for Best Rock Song. The group rounded out the releases from the album with the hard-hitting opener, “Are You Ready?” By the time the dust settled, Human Clay was certified as a diamond record by the RIAA, currently with over 11 million albums sold.
For this contest, we’re going to make sure that three winners will take home the special 25th anniversary edition vinyl of Creed’s Human Clay. In order to get your hands on one, you’ll want to enter your contact details in the form provided below. Just be sure to get your info in before the Aug. 26 deadline. If you’re name is chosen, we’ll reach out to you with details on how to receive this outstanding platter.
And just this reminder, you’re able to hear Creed regularly as part of the Loudwire Nights radio show. The Loudwire Nights radio show airs live every weeknight at 7PM ET or on the Loudwire app; you can also see if the show is available on your local radio station and listen to interviews on-demand.
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