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Geezer Butler

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Best known as the bassist and primary lyricist for Black Sabbath, Geezer Butler is one of the most influential bass players in heavy metal. His distinctive downtuned sound and melodic approach played an integral part in shaping the styles of lauded low-end specialists like Billy Sheehan, Iron Maiden's Steve Harris, and Metallica's Cliff Burton, among many others. In addition to his four-decade-long career with Black Sabbath, Butler has recorded and performed with Heaven & Hell, Ozzy Osbourne, and Deadland Ritual, and has released three solo albums under the moniker GZR.

Terence "Geezer" Butler was born July 17, 1949 in Birmingham, England. As a teen he formed his first band, Rare Reed, with schoolmate John "Ozzy" Osbourne; in the fall of 1967, the two reunited in the blues quartet Polka Tulk, which also featured guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward. After briefly re-christening themselves Earth, the foursome adopted the Black Sabbath moniker in early 1969, borrowing the name from a song written by Butler, a disciple of occult novelist Dennis Wheatley. While Black Sabbath's self-titled 1970 debut laid the foundations for their deafening, sludgy hard rock attack, the follow-up Paranoid was their creative and commercial breakthrough, selling four-million copies in the U.S. alone on the strength of fan favorites like "War Pigs," "Iron Man," and the title track; though Osbourne was the band's focal point, Butler wrote the songs' lyrics, drawing heavily upon his fascination with the black arts to explore recurring themes of death and destruction.

During the latter half of the 1970s, Black Sabbath's popularity dwindled, and in 1979 Butler briefly left the band; his return to the lineup coincided with Osbourne's departure, although the group soldiered on with new frontman Ronnie James Dio. Butler again exited in mid-1984, forming the Geezer Butler Band before reuniting with Osbourne in 1990. Butler re-joined Sabbath for 1992's Dehumanizer and 1994's Cross Purposes. After another fling with Osbourne, he formed GZR, issuing Plastic Planet in 1995, with Black Science arriving two years later. 1998 saw all four original members of Black Sabbath reunite for the concert LP Reunion, which earned the group their first Grammy Award.

In 2005, Butler released Ohmwork, his third effort under the GZR moniker, and in 2006 he teamed up with Iommi and former Black Sabbath and Dio members Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Appice under the banner Heaven & Hell. The band released the Live from Radio City Music Hall in 2007, followed by the studio LP The Devil You Know in 2009. The group disbanded in 2010 after the death of Dio and released the concert LP Neon Nights: 30 Years of Heaven & Hell in his honor. Osbourne, Iommi, and Butler re-formed Black Sabbath in 2013 and issued the Grammy-winning, Rick Rubin-produced 13. It would be the group's final studio album, and was augmented by the 2016 EP The End, which featured previously unreleased cuts from 13, along with a handful of live recordings. Two years later, Butler joined the hard rock supergroup Deadland Ritual alongside Franky Perez (Apocalyptica), guitarist Steve Stevens (Billy Idol, Michael Jackson), and drummer Matt Sorum (the Cult, Guns N' Roses). They issued their debut single, "Down in Flames," in 2018, followed by "Broken and Bruised" in 2019. Manipulations of the Mind: The Complete Collection, which featured all of Butler's solo albums, as well as unreleased demos, studio outtakes, and live material, appeared in 2021. ~ Jason Ankeny & James Christopher Monger, Rovi

Total plays

13.0 million
Updated on 2025-08-07

Country

United Kingdom

Monthly listeners

15,024

Followers

18,148

Top Cities

  1. Brazil
    272 listeners
  2. Australia
    147 listeners
  3. Australia
    159 listeners
  4. United States
    154 listeners
  5. Chile
    153 listeners

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Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
Out of Line (feat. Serj Tankian & Terry "Geezer" Butler)
Out of Line (feat. Serj Tankian & Terry "Geezer" Butler)
9,256,953 3:41 2013-04-02
Drive Boy, Shooting
Drive Boy, Shooting
888,262 4:17 1995-01-01
I'll Get Through It
I'll Get Through It
850,050 4:17 2022-03-18
The Invisible
The Invisible
404,606 3:45 1995-01-01
Catatonic Eclipse
Catatonic Eclipse
174,498 6:12 1995-01-01
Man in a Suitcase
Man in a Suitcase
132,541 4:09 1997-04-14
Box of Six
Box of Six
108,780 3:54 1997-04-14
Plastic Planet
Plastic Planet
89,902 4:19 1995-01-01
Giving Up the Ghost
Giving Up the Ghost
87,455 5:14 1995-01-01
Séance Fiction
Séance Fiction
85,619 5:56 1995-01-01
Misfit
Misfit
69,183 3:24 2005-01-01
House of Clouds
House of Clouds
55,434 3:45 1995-01-01
Mysterons
Mysterons
52,311 5:36 1997-04-14
X13
X13
49,208 4:06 1995-01-01
Detective 27
Detective 27
48,394 3:09 1995-01-01
Pardon My Depression
Pardon My Depression
45,926 4:38 2005-01-01
Justified
Justified
42,835 4:06 1997-04-14
Area Code 51
Area Code 51
42,823 4:48 1997-04-14
Sci-Clone
Sci-Clone
40,259 3:42 1995-01-01
Xodiak
Xodiak
37,285 3:34 1997-04-14
Cycle of Sixty
Cycle of Sixty
36,960 3:01 1995-01-01
Among the Cybermen
Among the Cybermen
36,435 4:44 1997-04-14
Department S
Department S
36,095 4:46 1997-04-14
Number 5
Number 5
31,424 5:04 1997-04-14
Has to Be
Has to Be
29,915 3:29 1997-04-14
I Believe
I Believe
28,014 6:55 2005-01-01
Unspeakable Elvis
Unspeakable Elvis
27,392 3:48 1997-04-14
Northern Wisdom
Northern Wisdom
23,198 3:45 1997-04-14
Trinity Road
Trinity Road
22,188 3:26 1997-04-14
Prisoner 103
Prisoner 103
21,837 3:10 2005-01-01
Aural Sects
Aural Sects
19,579 4:36 2005-01-01
Pseudocide
Pseudocide
14,755 2:30 2005-01-01
Planet caravan
Planet caravan
14,586 4:19 2012-01-01
Pull the String
Pull the String
14,525 3:50 2005-01-01
Alone
Alone
14,017 4:38 2005-01-01
Don't You Know
Don't You Know
13,755 4:57 2005-01-01
Dogs of Whore
Dogs of Whore
13,299 5:02 2005-01-01
Beach Skeleton
Beach Skeleton
9,308 3:26 1997-01-01

New releases

The Very Best of Geezer Butler
The Very Best of Geezer Butler
2021-07-30
[BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.]
Ohmwork
Ohmwork
2005-05-09
[Sanctuary Records]
Black Science
Black Science
1997-07-01
[The Orchard]
Black Science
Black Science
1997-04-14
[Sanctuary Records]
Beach Skeleton
Beach Skeleton
1997-01-01
[BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.]
Plastic Planet
Plastic Planet
1995-10-10
[The Orchard]
Plastic Planet
Plastic Planet
1995-01-01
[Sanctuary Records]