STONE TEMPLE PILOTS frontman Scott Weiland has revealed that he and his bandmates will launch a tour in September to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, "Core". Weiland said "I'm looking forward to it. We're going to play the album in its entirety. I think it'll be really fun, because the one thing that I got tired of was sort of playing the same basic set list every night. It was like, 'the hits.' This way, it's something different, and I think it will be cool."

Weiland added that he is looking forward to revisiting material on the tour that hasn't been performed in years. "What comes to mind is the first song that we ever wrote with all of us in the band, when we had our first rehearsal. He had this guitar riff that turned into 'Where the River Goes'. We haven't played that song in a long time, so I'm looking forward to that. The material is kind of timeless, you know, where you can't really date it. I think you'll be able to listen to it 20 years from now and think, 'Wow, it's just timeless,' you know?"

Sweet! I'm pumped about this!

 BUT...ready to feel old?

"Core" was released on September 29, 1992.