Plastic Planet

Plastic Planet Artist: G
Label: Tvt
Category: Music


Buying details


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 016581601048
EAN: 0016581601048
ASIN: B000000GSN


Release Date: 1995-10-10

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Tracks:

  1. Catatonic Eclipse
  2. Drive Boy, Shooting
  3. Giving Up the Ghost
  4. Plastic Planet
  5. Invisible
  6. Seance Fiction
  7. House of Clouds
  8. Detective 27
  9. X13
  10. Sci-Clone
  11. Cycle of Sixty

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  4. Iommi
  5. The 1996 Dep Sessions

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars satch.......2005-12-29

great cd,the drummer and geezer are tight as hell great stuff

5 out of 5 stars GREAT!.......2005-11-15

This album is full of power and energy. It has a Sabbath ring to it but a little different. Of course it is as heavy as Sabbath always was but the vocals are different here, featuring Burton C. Bell from Fear Factory :) who tries to take Ozzy's spot as vocalist. Of course, no one can be Ozzy (and never will), but Bell really steps up to the mic here. The best song on it (in my opinion), however, is "Driveboy Shooting". What a remarkable riff. It is so heavy, you'd swear Iommi is behind the guitars and Ward is banging on the drums putting double-bass in every part avalaible. It is hard to believe only one member is from Sabbath. This is probably the best album I bought in a year. There aren't any many of these albums around, so... Also, I heard this song on the album, "The Invisible", and what a surprise, I heard this song before. After listening to it twice, I remembered it was the "Mortal Kombat Soundtrack". Amazing. Butler is, and always will be, the heaviest bass player of all time.

5 out of 5 stars Burton C. Bell is the next Ozzy.......2005-02-26

"Plastic Planet" is completely original. If you thought you were getting a second Sabbath, your totally wrong. G//Z/R is more darker than Sabbath was. It's underground bands like S.O.D and G//Z/R that make the underground world of music greater than the mainstream. Haunting industrial sounds mixed with Bell's harsh and errie vocals make for one fantastic album. Best song: "Catonic Eclpse"

5 out of 5 stars One of the best.......2005-01-04

This album cannot be missed by thrash metal fans. Its all in there- heavy guitars and excellent vocals.

5 out of 5 stars Geezer shows the new kids on the block how to rock !!!.......2004-11-29

Frustrated with Sabbath and Iommi`s revolving door policies regarding band members, Geezer Butler goes solo here with a menacing and angry band hell bent on putting heavy music back on the map. Geezer wrote all of Sabbaths lyrics back in the day and his evil as ever morbid style is just as mean and awesome here as it ever was. Killer riffs, Melodical vocal harmonies, and good quality music describes this cd well.

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