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Sunday, January 21, at the Ridglea Theater, Fort Worth

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By Megan Metzger

Published on January 17, 2007 at 6:32pm

Army of Anyone is the next entry in the cycle of dudes from successful, now-defunct alt-rock bands of the 1990s forming 21st-century supergroups. The anyone in this army includes Robert Patrick, former front man for buzz band Filter ("Hey Man, Nice Shot"), and brothers Dean and Robert DeLeo, Scott Weiland's old mates from Stone Temple Pilots. Like Weiland's Velvet Revolver, Army of Anyone parties like it's 1994 on its self-titled 2006 debut, with gratuitous guitar licks, drum solos and menacing lead vocals. What, these guys were going to betray their legacy and hop on the new-wave train?