Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Army of Anyone - Army of Anyone (2006)

This was a supergroup attempt when the DeLeo brothers from Stone Temple Pilots teamed with Filter vocalist Richard Patrick and Ray Luzier from David Lee Roth, Korn on drums. This definitely sounds like Stone Temple Pilots minus Scott Weiland, I'd be willing to say it's better than the new self entitled Stone Temple Pilots album. I thought it was strange Weiland didn't even record with his bandmates the entire time in studio or something odd I read in a magazine. Like the last track off the album "This Wasn't Supposed to Happen" it really wasn't. Patrick was preparing new material for Filter but, Dean and Robert jumped in on a guest song and the rest is history. Has a lot of different kinds of feels and it's surprising to hear great alternative rock especially from 2006. I'm sure if things don't work out with Scotty perhaps they'll be a sequel to Army of Anyone. Songs to check out "Goodbye", "Father Figure" and "Generation".

1. "It Doesn't Seem to Matter" - 3:51
2. "Goodbye" - 4:31
3. "Generation" - 3:30
4. "A Better Place" - 4:58
5. "Non Stop" - 3:58
6. "Disappear" - 4:07
7. "Stop Look and Listen" - 3:51
8. "Ain't Enough" - 3:44
9. "Father Figure" - 4:04
10. "Leave It" - 4:27
11. "This Wasn't Supposed to Happen" - 5:22

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