ARMY OF ANYONE Bassist Finds Perfect Object For Brother's Christmas Gift

December 20, 2006

Launch Radio Networks reports: ARMY OF ANYONE bassist Robert DeLeo and his brother, ARMY guitarist Dean DeLeo, always try to outdo each other with hard-to-find toys and rock music collectibles when it comes to exchanging Christmas gifts. But Robert told Launch that his latest present for Dean might be one of the rarest he's ever given. "I just got him one of the, only a thousand made, of the LED ZEPPELIN 'Presence' objects. It's the piece of art that's on the cover of LED ZEPPELIN 'Presence' and through the record. It's called 'the object,' and I actually found one of those for him, which he was really excited about."

LED ZEPPELIN's "Presence" was released in 1976 and "the object" appears in photographs throughout the album artwork.

ARMY OF ANYONE has been confirmed as the headliners of the 2007 SnoCore Tour, which will kick off on January 18 in Houston, Texas. HURT has been named as one of the supporting acts, with more to be announced shortly.

ARMY OF ANYONE's self-titled debut album arrived on November 14. The DeLeo brothers previously played with STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, while singer Richard Patrick founded and fronted FILTER.

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