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==Influences by Album== |
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*[[Black Sabbath]] - ''1'', ''Paranoid'', ''Masters Of Reality'', ''Vol. 4'', ''Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'', ''Sabotage'', ''Technical Ecstasy'', and ''Never Say Die!'' |
*[[Black Sabbath]] - ''1'', ''Paranoid'', ''Masters Of Reality'', ''Vol. 4'', ''Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'', ''Sabotage'', ''Technical Ecstasy'', and ''Never Say Die!'' |
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*[[Deep Purple]] - ''In Rock'', ''Fireball'', and ''Machine Head'' |
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*[[King Crimson]] - ''Three Of A Perfect Pair'' |
*[[King Crimson]] - ''Three Of A Perfect Pair'' |
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*[[Led Zeppelin]] - ''1'' and ''2'' |
*[[Led Zeppelin]] - ''1'' and ''2'' |
Revision as of 23:56, 10 December 2002
Greg Howe is a guitar player, born in 1964.
Similar Artists: Yngwie Malmsteen - Steve Vai - Joe Satriani - Slash - John Frusciante - Jim Martin - Dave Navarro - Richie Kotzen
Albums
- 1988 - Greg Howe
- 1989 - High Gear
- 1991 - Now Hear This
- 1993 - Introspection
- 1994 - Uncertain Terms
- 1995 - Parallax
- 1996 - Five
- 1999 - Ascend
- 2000 - Hyperacuity
Influences by Album
- Black Sabbath - 1, Paranoid, Masters Of Reality, Vol. 4, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage, Technical Ecstasy, and Never Say Die!
- Deep Purple - In Rock, Fireball, and Machine Head
- King Crimson - Three Of A Perfect Pair
- Led Zeppelin - 1 and 2
- Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Madman
- Rush (band) - 2112, Hemispheres, and Moving Pictures