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By the time Army of Anyone started catching attention, it had already been about four years since any of the all-star cast of bandmembers had released an album with the bands that brought them to the forefront. Countering Velvet Revolver's immediate name-recognition appeal, Army of Anyone is comprised of Filter vocalist Richard Patrick, brothers and former Stone Temple Pilots bandmates Dean DeLeo and Robert DeLeo, and seasoned session/touring drummer Ray Luzier, who played with David Lee Roth from 1997-2005. The group's self-titled debut album, produced by Bob Ezrin (who produced Pink Floyd's The Wall and some of Alice Cooper's early hits), appeared in November 2006, preceded by its first single, "Goodbye." The record was the first release through Firm Music, a division of the band's management company (The Firm) that, unlike a typical record deal, would allow for more band royalties as managers handled the release directly with distributers. ~ Megan Frye, Rovi
Its too bad this group didn't continue their quest. So tight on stage!!!! Amazing talent brought together to create one of the best overall albums of our era. Not a bad song in the bunch......
Ray's an incredible drummer. Saw him in a Sabian clinic last year in Phoenix which turned me on to this band plus The Hideous Sun Demons. Great stuff...
Absolutely amazing genre and execution of the best of the best in their craft, the Deleons' at their fanatical best and Ray playing the best drum set in the country, and the best front singer since Roger Daltrey... Saw them play twice in San Antonio and in Kansas City, and they did NOT disappoint. There is not ONE song that is bad - so typical of Richard Patrick. Perfectionist. Wish they had played Tulsa!!!
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