Plastic Planet
Plastic Planet
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The debut studio album by Geezer, originally released in October 1995. Butler wrote the bulk of the album's lyrics, which he then gave to Bell who wrote melodies and music. An exception was 'Cycle of Sixty', written by Howse. The song 'Giving Up the Ghost' was lyrically directed at Tony Iommi and his continuation of the Black Sabbath name at the time. 'Detective 27' indirectly references Batman whose first appearance in 1939 was in DC Comics' Detective Comics #27. The song 'The Invisible' was featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film Mortal Kombat, although the song did not appear in the film itself.
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The debut studio album by Geezer, originally released in October 1995. Butler wrote the bulk of the album's lyrics, which he then gave to Bell who wrote melodies and music. An exception was 'Cycle of Sixty', written by Howse. The song 'Giving Up the Ghost' was lyrically directed at Tony Iommi and his continuation of the Black Sabbath name at the time. 'Detective 27' indirectly references Batman whose first appearance in 1939 was in DC Comics' Detective Comics #27. The song 'The Invisible' was featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film Mortal Kombat, although the song did not appear in the film itself.

