"Vasoline" is a song by the band Stone Temple Pilots from their 1994 sophomore album Purple. The song was the second single of the album (and also the second most successful, only behind Interstate Love Song). The song's odd sounding intro was created by Robert DeLeo, who ran his bass through a Wah-wah pedal to get the said effect. The song still gets a lot of regular rock radio airplay today, and the music video (directed by Kevin Kerslake) was in heavy rotation on MTV when the single was released back in 1994. There were actually three different versions of the video, labeled "X Version", "Y Version", and "Z Version". All three versions are relatively similar, using parts of the same footage with some minor differences and shown at different parts of the song. The video was featured on an episode of Beavis and Butthead.Author: hushhush112Tags: Stone Temple Pilots Vasoline Purple album American rock band San Diego California Scott Weiland brothers Robert Dean DeLeo Eric Kretz hard grunge alternative metal alt-metal seattle sound rockers city:Liberty Village Toronto country:CA user-category:music user-category:parties Posted: 12 March 2007
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