GZR
Geezer Butler, the band's founder, in 2013
Geezer Butler, the band's founder, in 2013
Background information
Also known asg//z/r, geezer
OriginHouston, Texas, U.S.
GenresHeavy metal, groove metal[1]
Years active1995–2006
LabelsTVT
Past membersGeezer Butler
Pedro Howse
Chad Smith
Clark Brown
Deen Castronovo
Burton C. Bell
Mario Frasca

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. GZR is distinct from Butler's previous attempt in 1985 to form a solo band, then known as the Geezer Butler Band.

Band history

Before taking on Fear Factory's Burton C. Bell as vocalist for the band's debut album Plastic Planet, Butler contacted Devin Townsend to perform vocals. However, due to Townsend's recent stint with Steve Vai, where he had not been a lyricist, he was unwilling to enter into another band where he would have no lyrical input. Plastic Planet also featured Pedro Howse, Butler's nephew, on guitars, as well as Deen Castronovo (later of Journey) on drums. Bell did not stay with the band past the recording of Plastic Planet, due to Fear Factory commitments.

In 1996, the band re-emerged with an exclusive track for the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat compilation titled "Outworld", featuring Anger on Anger vocalist Mario Frasca. This proved to be a one-time collaboration as Frasca was replaced by Clark Brown from the band Symatic for GZR's second album, Black Science, released in 1997. The GZR formation played a few live dates in 1997 behind the release of the album, however, this was not a full-fledged tour. The band opened for musicians like Bruce Dickinson.

Discography

Appears on

Band members

  • Geezer Butler – bass, keyboards
  • Pedro Howse – guitars
  • Deen Castronovo – drums (1995–1997)
  • Burton C. Bell – vocals (1995)
  • Mario Frasca – vocals (1996) (credit only, "Outworld")
  • J.C. Stokes – vocals (1996) (uncredited, "Outworld")
  • Clark Brown – vocals (1997–2006)
  • Chad Smith – drums (1997–2006)
  • Lisa Rieffel – vocals (2005) (appearance only, "Pseudocide")

Timeline

References

  1. "Rediscovering The '90s Post-Thrash Groove Metal Scene". VH1. August 12, 2015. Archived from the original on July 31, 2018.
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