Shangri-La Dee Da is the fifth studio album by Stone Temple Pilots. It was released on June 19, 2001, by Atlantic Records. The album was certified Gold with the notable hit single "Days of the Week". Shangri-La Dee Da was originally planned to be a double album until vetoed by Atlantic Records. While recording the album, the band also worked on a documentary and coffee table book. Neither was released, however, limited footage was made available through the band's official website in the form of live performance-based music videos. Read Full BioShangri-La Dee Da is the fifth studio album by Stone Temple Pilots. It was released on June 19, 2001, by Atlantic Records. The album was certified Gold with the notable hit single "Days of the Week". Shangri-La Dee Da was originally planned to be a double album until vetoed by Atlantic Records. While recording the album, the band also worked on a documentary and coffee table book. Neither was released, however, limited footage was made available through the band's official website in the form of live performance-based music videos. Shangri-La Dee Da was a commercial disappointment for the band after the relative commercial success of their first four albums. As of 2008, the album had only sold 364,000 copies.
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Dumb Love
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics
Loud talk
Dumb love
Lacerator
Come and, touch
Bleed to feel
Feel to fuck
Keep ya comin'
Keep ya comin' back for, more
Alcohol
It's a lie
Stimulate
A needle in your, eye
Let it bleed
Blow your mind
Touched myself
Nearly went blind
[Chorus]
Couldn't find a way
To live through the pain
Couldn't find a way
(Dumb love)
Couldn't find a way
To win the ra-ace
Couldn't find a way
(Dumb love)
Couldn't get
Outta bed
Ten ton bricks
Layin' on my, head
Persecute
The crucified
Kill a man
For losing his mind
[Chorus]
Come on out
You're comin' home
Deceive yourself
You're all alone [Repeat: x4]
[Chorus]
Come on out
You're comin' home
Deceive yourself
You're all alone [Repeat: x4]
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DEAN DELEO, ROBERT EMILE DELEO, ERIC KRETZ, SCOTT RICHARD WEILAND
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Kyle Schell
One of the two or three songs on this album that deserved a music video but didn't receive one.
Chip McDip
Agreed
Parfait
underrated album
Clint Eastwood
How do you know it's underrated? Did you travel the globe taking a survey from every citizen of the world?
Isaac Araos
Too el rato
Citrus Gold
Underrated band
Vinyl Diary666
These guys always knew how to open a album! This kickass! Underrated album, all the albums of this band are worth listening to! Great band from the best 90s, never sold themselves, never did anything that was not good to hear! Weiland one of the best frontmans ever! Louder love \m/
Jonah Louque
Vinyl Diary666 they were a fantastic band, I just wish STP ended on a high note like this.
trav lentsment
Spread the love this album rocks 🤘🤘🤘
John
Dumb Love/ Days Of The Week/ Coma is one of the best ''entrance trios'' ever.