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  1. Hace 3 días · En una entrevista con Matt Pinfield, el mítico bajista Geezer Butler reflexionaba acerca de aquellos momentos en los que a su compañero Tony Iommi le desbordó la paciencia. En uno de ellos, estuvo involucrado un miembro de la banda americana Cactus en el último tramo de la primera gira de Black Sabbath por EE UU.

  2. Hace 5 días · Joining BLACK LABEL SOCIETY frontman Wylde and ANTHRAX drummer Benante in PANTERA’s reformed lineup are surviving members Rex Brown (bass) and Philip Anselmo (vocals). Zakk shared (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Yeah, whatever the fellas wanna do, we knock it out. Let’s be real — it’s a live album every night.

  3. Hace 5 días · In a latest interview with Brazilian music journalist Igor Miranda, guitarist Zakk Wylde mentioned the potential future endeavors of Pantera’s present lineup. Addressing Charlie Benante‘s remarks about a possible live album, Wylde, emphasised a relaxed strategy: “Yeah, regardless of the fellas wanna do, we knock it out.Let’s be actual — it is a dwell album each night time.

  4. Hace 5 días · In a recent interview, Pantera touring guitarist Zakk Wylde said that he's open to putting out a live album with the current lineup.

  5. Hace 5 días · 1. Tony Iommi. Tony Iommi is an English guitarist best known as the co-founder and lead guitarist of Black Sabbath.He pioneered heavy metal guitar with his dark, heavy riffs and detuned sound. Iconic for the fact that he lost the tips of his fingers, and often played with miniature thimbles — using a coin in his right hand.

  6. Hace 5 días · El concepto de espectáculo que Kiss llevó hasta el extremo durante toda su carrera estuvo presente desde sus inicios y un compañero como Geezer Butler, bajista de Black Sabbath, recuerda el shock que supuso para ellos tener a la banda neoyorquina abriendo sus conciertos.

  7. Hace 4 días · Iommi, despite missing fingertips on his fretting hand, crafted riffs that would inspire generations of metal axemen. His influence on future Ozzy Osbourne guitarists like Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee, and even Zakk Wylde (who reverently calls him “Lord”) is undeniable. Black Sabbath didn’t just create heavy metal – they defined it.