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Richard Patrick is an American rock musician, born May 10, 1968 in Bay Village, Ohio. He is the frontman for the band Filter, a founding member of the supergroup Army of Anyone, and has served as a touring guitarist for Nine Inch Nails. He has played guitar since the age of nine.
Patrick spent two and a half years as the touring guitarist in Nine Inch Nails. His only recorded contribution - a droning guitar sound - can be heard at the end of "Sanctified" on 'Pretty Hate Machine.' He chose to leave the band during the recording of 'The Downward Spiral' in 1993.
Following his departure from Nine Inch Nails, Richard Patrick formed his own industrial rock band, Filter. An experience where he drunkenly fought with flight attendants on a plane after removing his clothes inspired Filter's arguably biggest single, "Take a Picture." After a 5-year hiatus, Richard Patrick has announced Filter will be releasing a new record in 2008, entitled 'Anthems for the Damned.' Collaborators on the record include Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle, Nine Inch Nails), Wes Borland (Limp Bizkit, From First To Last), and John 5 (Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie). According to an interview with Richard Patrick on MTV.com, the record could be released as soon as March 2008.
While writing songs for Filter's fourth album, Patrick called up the DeLeo brothers (Robert and Dean) of Stone Temple Pilots to help him write a song. The result was a song called "A Better Place". Due to the chemistry the trio had while writing the song, they decided to form a supergroup, which became Army of Anyone.
On September 29, 2005 the formation of Army of Anyone was announced. Along with the Dean and Robert DeLeo, the former drummer for David Lee Roth, Ray Luzier, was also added to the line-up.
Army of Anyone's self-titled debut album was released on November 14th, 2006. The album's first single, "Goodbye," peaked at number three on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. On May 26th, 2007, Army of Anyone played their last concert to date in El Paso, Texas. The band is now officially "on hiatus."
Army of Anyone/Filter frontman Richard Patrick, a Cleveland native, gives a shoutout to everyone surfing around CleveRock.com!
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Silverchair is an Australian alternative rock band, formed in Newcastle, New South Wales in 1994. The group has had more top twenty hits in Australian charts during the last decade than any other local artist. Additionally, they have sold over six million albums worldwide. Every album released by the band to date has spawned at least one top 1 single and debuted at the #1 position on Australian charts. Silverchair is also one of only three Australian bands to have three number 1 singles on the Australian Singles Chart, and the only Australian band to have their first albums chart at #1 in the Australian Album Chart. They are the most successful act at the ARIA awards, having won more awards than any other act.
Ben Gillies from Australian rock trio Silverchair hangs out with CleveRock.com backstage at House of Blues Cleveland before their gig on 12.8.07. Ben discusses what it's like to be the only band in Australia to ever put out five albums that reached #1 on the charts, the band's ten year absence and now return to the states, how Silverchair has grown up and matured as individuals and artists, the differences between touring the US vs. Australia, and much, much more.
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Silverchair is an Australian alternative rock band, formed in Newcastle, New South Wales in 1994. The group has had more top twenty hits in Australian charts during the last decade than any other local artist. Additionally, they have sold over six million albums worldwide. Every album released by the band to date has spawned at least one top 1 single and debuted at the #1 position on Australian charts. Silverchair is also one of only three Australian bands to have three number 1 singles on the Australian Singles Chart, and the only Australian band to have their first albums chart at #1 in the Australian Album Chart. They are the most successful act at the ARIA awards, having won more awards than any other act.
Erupt again ignore the pill
And I wont let it show
Sacrifice the tortures
Orchestral tear cash-flow
Increase delete escape defeat
Its all that matters to you
Cotton case for an iron pill
Distorted eyes
When everything is clearly dying
Burn my knees and
Burn my knees and
Burn my knees and
E-motion sickness
Addict with no heroine
E-motion sickness
Distorted eyes
When everything is clearly dying
Burn my knees and
Burn my knees and pray
Burn my knees and
Burn my knees and pray
[all my friends say]
Get up get up get up get up
Get up get up get up
Wont you stop my pain
E-motion sickness
[to idle with an idol]
Addict with no heroine
Good things will pass
It helps with excess access
Lessons learnt
E-motion sickness
[lost no friendship]
[corrosive head pollution]
Lessons learnt
Australian rock trio Silverchair rocks out to "Emotion Sickness," the opening track from their 1999 release, 'Neon Ballroom' at House of Blues Cleveland on 12.8.07.