Former lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots, now lead singer for Velvet Revolver. He first formed the band "Mighty Joe Young" with Eric Kretz, Dean and Robert DeLeo, but had to abandon the name after signing with Atlantic Records seeing how there already was a band by that name. After releasing "Core" with the Stone Temple Pilots, he became heavily involved with drugs such as heroin and crack cocaine, claiming that the lead singer for The Butthole Surfers got him into heroin during their
tour in 1993. After multiple drug charges, Weiland and Stone Temple Pilots went on hiatus in 1997 after the release of the 1996 album, "Tiny Music... Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop". Weiland ultimately adopted an androgynous look and released a solo album, "12 Bar Blues" which did extremely badly both commercially and critically. In 2001, Scott Weiland rejoined Stone Temple Pilots and released the band's 5th and unfortunately, final album, "Shangri-la Dee Da". During the final gig of the Shangri-la Dee Da tour, Weiland fought with Dean DeLeo, leading to the final demise of the band. In 2003, Weiland was asked to join The Project by former Guns N' Roses members, Slash, Matt Sorum and Duff McKagan. Later that year, the band quickly changed it's name to Velvet Revolver. In the summer of 2004, the band released it's debut album, "Contraband" to much success.
Scott Weiland fronted for the band Stone Temple Pilots until the band's break up in 2001 and now sings for the band Velvet Revolver.
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