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Army of Anyone to head up SnoCore 2007

Army of Anyone tops the roster for the 12th annual winter SnoCore Tour, which gets underway next month and will also feature fellow rock outfit Hurt.

In addition to Army of Anyone and Hurt, the SnoCore Tour's roster will also include a third, yet-to-be-named act, according to organizers.

The six-week outing launches Jan. 18 in Houston and is expected to hit about 30 cities. Dates and venues are confirmed for about a dozen stops, tickets for which will hit the box office Saturday (12/16), except where noted otherwise in the itinerary included below. A list of cities for which venues and dates have not yet been announced is also shown below, as are details for a handful of December performances that cap Army of Anyone's 2006 roadwork behind its recently released self-titled debut.

Last month, Army of Anyone released its debut set. The disc includes the lead-off single "Goodbye," which is streaming at the band's website.

Army of Anyone features former Filter frontman Richard Patrick, former Stone Temple Pilots members and brothers Robert (bass) and Dean (guitar) DeLeo, and former David Lee Roth Band drummer Ray Luzier. The group sprouted from writing sessions between Patrick and the DeLeos, who were working on material Patrick originally planned to use on a new Filter album.

Hurt served up its debut album, "Vol. 1," back in March. The disc features the single "Rapture," a cut that is streaming at the band's website.