| "I wanna
touch the sun but I don't need to fly"
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| This is our ode to the middle-Ozzy albums. It
contains a nasty vocal mistake! Click on any song title for more
fun fax about that song. |
CD
: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath/Vol. 4
Credits
: Frank Anthony Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne and Terence
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| If you don't know about the days when Ronnie James
Dio sung for Sabbath, you are missing out, brother. Heaven &
Hell is an excellent example from 1980. |
CD
: Heaven & Hell
Credits
: Ronnie James Dio, Terence Butler, Anthony Iommi, William Ward |
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| You gotta know this one. It is the first song that
Black Sabbath ever wrote, hence the name. We make it a little
bit noiser. DOOM! |
CD
: Black Sabbath
Credits
: Frank Anthony Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence
Butler |
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| This is our slam-together of Sabbath, Bloody,
Sabbath and Hole in the Sky. Both are extremely in your face AND
totally rad to the max! |
CD
: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath/Sabotage
Credits
: Frank Anthony Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence
Butler |
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| The last album that Ozzy did with Black Sabbath
was also the most diverse. "Never Say Die" stands as
Ozzy's farewell to Sabbath. Meanwhile, Gordon's vocals max out
the PA on our version, making him sound like he sucks. |
CD
: Never Say Die!
Credits
: Frank Anthony Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence
Butler |
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| Spooky! |
CD
: Paranoid
Credits
: Frank Anthony Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence
Butler |
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| Your everyday Sabbath cover. |
CD
: Paranoid
Credits
: Frank Anthony Iommi, William Ward, John Osbourne, Terence
Butler |
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