From a worldly perspective, it's tough to beat the heights to which Scott Stapp, the unmistakable voice of rock band Creed, rose. Selling nearly 30 million albums, seeing 18 singles climb the charts, touring the globe and winning four American Music Awards and a Grammy is for many, the definition of "making it."
But behind it all was a pursuit of love and peace, one that began out of Stapp's fundamentalist, performance-based dysfunctional family of origin. When money and fame didn't satisfy that need, Stapp turned to drugs, alcohol and ego—which Stapp said was the most powerful drug of them[…]