BLACK SABBATH Bassist's GZR: Rare 'Drive Boy Shooting' Video Posted Online

January 23, 2007

BLACK SABBATH bassist Geezer Butler's official web site has been updated with a link to the "Drive Boy Shooting" video by his GZR project from the 1995 album "Plastic Planet" (featuring FEAR FACTORY frontman Burton C. Bell). Check it out at www.geezerbutler.com.

Geezer Butler's last solo album, "Ohmwork", sold less than 900 copies during its first week of release back in May 2005, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "Plastic Planet" was Geezer's first project under the GZR banner. 1997's "Black Science", which was credited to GEEZER, featured vocalist Clark Brown, who also performed on "Ohmwork".

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