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GZR, Ohmwork

Audio CD

Disk ID: 267408

Disk length: 43m 49s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Misfit 3:24
2. Pardon My Depression 4:37
3. Prisoner 103 3:09
4. I Believe 6:54
5. Aural Sects 4:35
6. Pseudocide 2:30
7. Pull The String 3:50
8. Alone 4:38
9. Dogs Of Whore 5:02
10. Don't You Know 5:03

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Review

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's first album in eight years.

Butler is joined by vocalist Clark Brown and guitarist Pedro Howse, his longtime collaborators, and new drummer Chad Smith. Ohmwork is Butler's third solo band release. His first project under the GZR banner was 1995's Plastic Planet while 1997's Black Science was credited to Geezer. Butler is proud of the fact that GZR's music appeals to both young metal fans as well as Black Sabbath fans. He attributes this fact about cross-generational appeal to heavy metal's very essence.

"I prefer stripping songs down to their most raw, basic sounds and blasting them out!" says Terry "Geezer" Butler. As the rock solid bass power underpinning the mighty Black Sabbath sound, this is surely one musician who knows a thing or two when it comes to blasting things out! It's the spirit of Sabbath that Geezer cites when explaining the spark that sent the members of GZR (completed by guitarist Pedro Howse, vocalist Clark Brown and drummer Chad Smith) hurtling into the studio and completing Ohmwork in record time. "It's the way the first two Sabbath albums were done. It's only then that you're truly capturing something real," adds Geezer. The title of Ohmwork came about because all the songs were written in Geezer's home studio and it was like `homework.' " But back home in Birmingham, when one said the word `homework' the `h' sound was dropped during the pronunciation and so it sounded like `omework'. And since modern music can't exist without electricity, (and since the `ohm' is defined as a unit of electrical resistance) the title became Ohmwork." Be assured, however, that listening to this album will not be `work.

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Ohmwork

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 43m 43s (-1m 54s)

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