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  1. 17 de oct. de 1995 · About Ohmwork. “I prefer stripping songs down to their most raw, basic sounds and blasting them out!” says Terry “GeezerButler. With over 35 years of experience in the game, the vast majority as the rock solid bass power underpinning the might Black Sabbath sound, then surely this is one musician who knows a thing or two when it comes ...

  2. www.geezerbutler.com › 2020/09/17 › geezer-butler-albums-re-releasedGeezer Butler Albums Re-Released

    17 de sept. de 2020 · BLACK SABBATH BASSIST GEEZER BUTLER TO REISSUE THREE SOLO ALBUMS ‘PLASTIC PLANET’ (1995), ‘BLACK SCIENCE’ (1997), ‘OHMWORK’ (2005) TO BE MADE AVAILABLE ON VINYL FOR THE FIRST TIME! VINYL AND CD OUT OCTOBER 30TH VIA BMG. The nineties were a testing time for many of rock’s iconic leaders of the seventies.

  3. 23 de jun. de 2021 · BLACK SABBATH BASSIST GEEZER BUTLER ANNOUNCES ‘MANIPULATIONS OF THE MIND ... (1997), and ‘Ohmwork’ (2005), with a bonus 4th disc of rare and largely unreleased material, ‘Manipulations Of The Mind’ shines the spotlight on a creative force who, ...

  4. GZR, FEATURING BLACK SABBATH'S GEEZER BUTLER RELEASES 'OHMWORK' GZR is the quartet led by legendary Black Sabbath bass guitarist and lyricist Geezer Butler. Ohmwork is Butler痴 first album in eight years. Butler is joined by vocalist Clark Brown and guitarist Pedro Howse, his longtime collaborators, and new drummer Chad Smith.

  5. Official Audio for Geezer Butler's 'Pseudocide'.Taken from Geezer Butler's third album 'Ohmwork'.Included in Geezer's 4CD boxset 'Manipulations Of The Mind' ...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GZRGZR - Wikipedia

    GZR. GZR was an American heavy metal band founded by and named after Black Sabbath bassist/lyricist Geezer Butler. The band has been marketed with three different names on different releases, g//z/r in 1995, geezer in 1997, and GZR in 2005. Most fans refer to the band as "geezer", although Butler himself refers to the band name as "gee-zed-R".