Members
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About
Army of Anyone is an American post-grunge supergroup that blends the talents of members from iconic bands. Formed by Filter vocalist Richard Patrick, Dean DeLeo (guitar) and Robert DeLeo (bass) of Stone Temple Pilots, and drummer Ray Luzier, known for his work with David Lee Roth, Army of Anyone combines elements of alternative rock and grunge with a polished, melodic edge. Their collaboration resulted in a self-titled album, showcasing a powerful fusion of each member's musical influences.
How to Sound Like Army of Anyone
Army of Anyone's sound is characterized by its polished yet gritty guitar work, underpinned by the rich, resonant tones of Dean DeLeo's Gibson Les Paul guitars. DeLeo's use of the Vox AC30 amplifier provides a warm, vintage crunch that pairs seamlessly with the band's dynamic arrangements. The bass lines, shaped by Robert DeLeo's use of the Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro Synth XO, add depth and texture, blending melodic grooves with rhythmic precision. Ray Luzier's drumming, powered by the Pearl Reference Series, offers a tight, driving force that anchors their sound, making Army of Anyone a compelling listen for fans of layered, post-grunge rock.
Discography
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