I wasn't as shocked or dumbfounded as some people when I found out, but I was very sad to hear the news and I feel it's very much a shame. For anyone to go at that age is too soon. This is very unfortunate news. I've been a fan of STP and Scott for as long as I remember, one of the first albums I got for Christmas was Core by Stone Temple Pilots. I've also been lucky enough to be a pretty involved member here on Below Empty. Which, needless to say, I would've never met so many fellow fans had I never joined all those years ago. I was even set to see him and his solo band this coming Tuesday in my hometown. I never got to see him. All of this being said, I'm extremely sorry to see him go. At the pinnacle of his career, I'd venture to say that Scott was one of the most talented frontmen in modern rock. If not vocally, lyrically. I idolized Scott for his musical ability. He was right up there with Layne Staley and Chris Cornell for me. I remember being in my room when no one was home but me, and I'd always try to sound like Scott during the Core and Purple era's. I probably tore up my voice quite a bit back then, a tenor trying to sing that deep and that rough haha. He was an immense talent and I'm almost certain my music tastes wouldn't be what they are today, if STP never existed. Scott always had issues, be it with heroin or drinking, whatever. I tried not to follow his problems, but the man, the band, and their music. To hear that he's died so young is horrible news, but also not incredibly surprising. It's a shame what can happen to somebody so talented. Additionally, I have to feel sorry for the Deleo brothers and Eric Kretz of STP, because they never will get to resolve any issues with one another after the split. Sad how that worked out. Regardless, may an incredible talent rest in peace and godspeed to his family.