Now for the practical part: how do you find these 320kbps files for your Creed collection? Here's the most reliable method.
| Album | Release Year | Key Tracks | RIAA Certification | Key Details | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1997 | "My Own Prison", "Torn", "What's This Life For" | 6x Platinum | Recorded for just $6,000; singles spent 26 weeks on Rock Charts. | | Human Clay | 1999 | "Higher", "With Arms Wide Open", "What If" | Diamond (11x Platinum) | First album to sell over 10 million copies (2000); Grammy win for "Higher". | | Weathered | 2001 | "My Sacrifice", "One Last Breath", "Bullets" | 6x Platinum | Creed's last album before disbanding; recorded as a trio. | | Full Circle | 2009 | "Overcome", "Rain", "A Thousand Faces" | — | First release since 2004 breakup; reunion with bassist Brian Marshall. | | Greatest Hits | 2004 | See tracklist from first three albums | 2x Platinum | Complete U.S. singles from My Own Prison , Human Clay , and Weathered . |
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Released just after the band's initial disbandment, this 14-track compilation acts as the perfect entry point for casual fans. It gathers all of their chart-topping singles into one continuous, high-energy playlist. For digital collectors, having these specific masterings in 320kbps delivers a seamless, hits-only listening experience. "Higher", "My Sacrifice", "With Arms Wide Open"
“From My Own Prison to Full Circle — all five Creed studio albums in pristine 320kbps MP3. Hot, hard-hitting, and ready for the rock revival.”
While many casual listeners focus on their biggest radio hits, the band's full journey spans several distinct eras. Over their active years, Creed released four definitive studio albums and one comprehensive compilation that anchor their legacy. 1. My Own Prison (1997)
Preserves the crispness of cymbals and the deep rumble of the bass guitar.
Written and recorded during a period of internal band tension, Weathered tied the record for the most consecutive weeks at number one for a rock album. It adopted a slightly heavier, more experimental tone, driven by tracks like "My Sacrifice" and "One Last Breath." 4. Full Circle (2009)
Released independently before being picked up and remixed by Wind-up Records, My Own Prison is a raw, emotionally charged introduction to the band. Stripped of the polished production of their later works, this album leans heavily into dark, introspective grunge elements.
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For audiophiles and rock fans looking to revisit their catalog, the standard for digital preservation is high-quality MP3s at 320kbps. This bitrate offers the perfect balance between file size and audio fidelity, ensuring that Tremonti’s layered guitar tracks and Phillips’ thunderous drumming retain their studio punch.
“This discography is for promotional use and private archival only. Creed and Wind-up Records own all rights. If you enjoy the music, please support the artists by purchasing official releases or streaming via licensed platforms.”
By Weathered , the band was a global juggernaut. While the album leaned heavily into the power-ballad formula ("One Last Breath"), Tremonti’s riffs in tracks like "Bullets" showed a more aggressive, technical side that he would later fully explore with Alter Bridge. After a long hiatus, 2009's Full Circle served as a solid comeback, offering a tighter, more modern hard-rock sound, though it lacked the massive cultural "hooks" of their initial trilogy.