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THE GREAT CREED REVIVAL

welcome Creed back to the cover for the first time since, well, since this little number right here — our very interesting-looking April 2002 issue. Exactly what was the “the Great Creed Mystery”? Outside of the page designer’s decision to covers — and you’ll find a lot of them in this issue in particular (including another vintage Creed cover on the opposite page). I also love nostalgia — I admit it! — so, yeah, it’s cool to see the word “Creed” plastered across our cover for the first time since the days of the 5GB iPod. Be sure to track them down on a tour that’ll have them hoppin’ from July to December (with a cozy little break in October), complete with support from the awesome Big Wreck, Mammoth WVH and many others.

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