LIKE AN ARMY's 'Taste Of It' Video Featuring GUNS N' ROSES Guitarist RICHARD FORTUS

December 6, 2013

"Taste Of It", the new video from St. Louis, Missouri rockers LIKE AN ARMY, can be seen below. The clip was directed by Danny Drysdale, who has previously worked with THE KILLERS.

"Taste Of It" features a guest appearance by guitarist Richard Fortus (GUNS N' ROSES, THIN LIZZY) and will be released on iTunes and other digital outlets on Tuesday, December 31.

LIKE AN ARMY is fronted by lead singer Frankie Muriel (KING OF THE HILL),accompanied by drummer Paul Chickey, bassist Cubby Smith and guitarist John "JP" Pennington.

The band will support the STONE TEMPLE PILOTS on Wednesday, December 11 at KPNT 105.7 The Point's Ho Ho Show at Pop's concert venue in Sauget, Illinois.

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