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Some bands have a bit of history to recount. Heaven & Hell – or Black Sabbath, as they were originally known – are metal history. And now they’re back to teach the new generation of bands ...
Nearly 30 years after they originally split, the members of Black Sabbath’s second, Ronnie James Dio-fronted line-up released a brand new album, The Devil You Know, under the name Heaven & Hell. Metal ...
When we're talking about influential metal bands, there is no more single ... Black Sabbath Boogie-Woogie. The last album to feature Ozzy, and it starts with an almost note-for-note riff cover ...
Powered by queasy, lurching bass and squealing vocals, The Big Hell's latest single Heaven Knows I'm Trolling You Now is ... massive bands “Driven by a mammoth riff that could give Black Sabbath a run ...
Cue vivid, nostalgia-soaked memories of The Beatles, The Doors, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie, Ramones, Guns N' Roses, Iron Maiden, The Clash, Black Sabbath ... Jazzy digressions and covers ...
Comparing the set lists from Ozzy Osbourne's first solo tour to that of his former Black Sabbath bandmates on their first ...
The next step for each camp was to take the show on the road. Black Sabbath launched the Heaven and Hell tour on April 17, 1980 in Aurich, West Germany, while Osbourne's Blizzard of Ozz tour ...
Black Sabbath isn’t the only band to cover the tune, though they are certainly among the oddest. John Lennon, Conway Twitty, ...
Members of Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Halestorm and more choose the best songs featuring the Prince Of Darkness ...
Replacing Dave Mustaine as Metallica’s lead guitarist in 1983, Kirk Hammett cut his teeth on Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. So it’s unsurprising that he lists Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys and ...
Bello recalled: “I heard about Sabbath through my friends at school, who said the band was great. Plus, I thought the album cover was scary as hell. Although I love most Black Sabbath albums ...
Frank Bello remembered: “I heard about Sabbath through my friends at school, who said the band was great. Plus, I thought the album cover was scary as hell. Although I love most Black Sabbath ...