Taking into account Scott Weiland's resume, the Art Of Anarchy project lived under the shadow of the same little consideration
from the singer, who, along with the Votta brothers, Ron Thal "Bumblefoot", and John Moyer, composed this eponymous album in the last year of his life, in a Hard Rock/Heavy Metal style not very far from the patterns of Velvet Revolver (to stay on topic).


Truly a nice burst, considering the fact that the voice of our man, plus the rhythm section and the Guns/Disturbed-style riffs, are certainly a successful dish. The tracks that fascinated me the most, and that I also consider excellent (last) tests of Scott, are Superstar and Grand Applause,
which vaguely, VAGUELY reminded me of Core (also thanks to the cover depicting a tree behind a woman).


I know I've focused my writing on the figure of the former frontman, what can I say, it's love, but the musicians are highly respectable, and I repeat that the rhythm section is fantastic.

In recent days, I read that Scott Stapp from Creed will be the voice for the subsequent albums and tours.
What to add, between STP, Magnificent Bastards, Velvet Revolver and Wildabouts, that man with the megaphone scratched until the end the surface of rock 'n' roll with his
chameleonic style.

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