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    Graham Anthony "Gizz" Butt (born 3 August 1966) is a British musician, lead vocalist and lead guitarist for Janus Stark best known for being the live guitarist...
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  • original drummer Andrew "Pinch" Pinching and second-era members Graham "Gizz" Butt and Adie Bailey and a punk-based one featuring original vocalist Pete...
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    various live-only interludes and versions. He was soon to be replaced by Gizz Butt of the band Janus Stark, who remained with the band for the next three...
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  • M. Butt, American politician David Butt Phillip, British operatic tenor Dudley Butt, Manx politician Gavin Butt, British art historian Gizz Butt, British...
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    personal and work related reasons. He was replaced at the D.O.D. festival by Gizz Butt. Simon Jones from official Sabbat website, January 2008: "First up was...
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    - drums (1993 Canada, Argentina tours) Dave Ayer - drums (1995–1997) Gizz Butt - guitar (1996) Phil Pain - guitar (1996) Benjie Bollox - drums (1996)...
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  • English Dogs/UK Subs guitarist Gizz Butt, Janus Stark released their album Great Adventure Cigar in 1998 on Earache Records. Butt was also playing guitar for...
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    largely the same band that performed with him at Shepherd's Bush, including Gizz Butt, Bob Butler and Spike Smith. In August 2010 Ignorant and Rimbaud took...
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  • track 15 Additional personnel Chad Sunderland – gang vocals on track 6 Gizz Butt – gang vocals on track 6 Paul A. Romano – art direction, artwork, graphic...
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    As it started, so it finished". Ignorant's lineup for the tour were Gizz Butt, Carol Hodge, Pete Wilson and Spike T. Smith, and he was joined by Eve...
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  • Shamahn" together as one song. All songs written by English Dogs (Adie, Gizz Butt, Wattie, Pinch), except where noted. "Trauma" - 1:54 "The Eye of Shamahn"...
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    (1984–1991, 1998–2000) Alexander "Nod" Wright – drums (1984–1991, 1998–2000) Gizz Butt - guitar John "Capachino" Carter – bass (drums/guitars/keys/vocals – studio)...
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    supporting their third single, "Alone", with a short tour of France in March. Gizz Butt filled in for Steve Hove on the Recycling Party tour in May, while Jon...
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  • Graham “GizzButt except where indicated. "Enemy Lines" - 3:43 "Panic Attack" - 3:14 "Every Little Thing Counts" - 4:01 written by Graham “GizzButt and...
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  • Crispian Mills – vocals on "Narayan" Saffron – vocals on "Fuel My Fire" Gizz Butt – guitars on "Fuel My Fire" Jim Davies – guitars on "Breathe", "Firestarter"...
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    Marines School of Music; Paul Nicholas, actor and singer; Maxim Reality and Gizz Butt of The Prodigy and Aston Merrygold of Brit Award-winning pop group JLS...
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  • Derbyshire. They were performed by Heafy, Smith, Sneap, Chad Sunderland and Gizz Butt. Following its inclusion on Ascendancy in March 2005, "A Gunshot to the...
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    show in front of 1000 fans. Jan Räthje on drums and British guitarist Gizz Butt (best known for being in The Prodigy) on lead guitar joined the band and...
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  • Retard - bass/vocals Marty Tuff - guitar Ed Shred - guitar/vocals/bass Gizz Butt - guitar Steve Snax - bass Pauly Pizza - bass Rossi O'Schmitt - bass (2008–2012)...
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  • 1977–1979, 1980–1984, 2006–present A punk rock/garage rock band who featured Gizz Butt of The Prodigy. Deviated Instinct Norwich, England, UK 1984–1991, 2007–present...
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  • 27th Prime Minister of Thailand 1966 – Brent Butt, Canadian actor, producer, and screenwriter 1966 – Gizz Butt, English singer-songwriter and guitarist 1966...
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  • later Graham "Gizz" Butt (lead guitar, formerly of The System, among other bands) before their first release, 1982's Senseless Violence EP. Butt took on the...
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  • Albion #1 (Wildstorm, August 2005). Stewart, Allison, (23 November 1998), "Gizz Butt Splits Time Between Janus Stark and Prodigy," Rolling Stone. "QI Series...
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  • support slots included The More I See featuring ex-The Prodigy guitarist Gizz Butt and a tour with The Black Mollys featuring two members of Enuff Z'nuff...
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  • band's debut shows in Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Norway and Sweden. Gizz Butt (guitar) and Ravi Kesavaram (drums) were brought in to support the core...
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  • France in May for two dates on the Recycling Party tour, with guitarist Gizz Butt filling in for Steve Hove. The band finished the tour in June 2011 with...
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