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Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath were a pioneering heavy metal band that formed in Birmingham, England, in 1968. The group are widely credited with helping to define the heavy metal genre and putting the underground sound on the map.

Black Sabbath’s sound boasts ominous lyrics, thundering drums, and heavy riffs. They were one of the first bands to incorporate elements of horror and the occult into their music, creating a dark and menacing atmosphere that resonated with fans around the world.

Over the years, Black Sabbath has undergone several lineup changes, but their core members were guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, drummer Bill Ward, and singer Ozzy Osbourne. Together, they have released over 19 studio albums, including classic records like ‘Paranoid,’ ‘Master of Reality,’ and ‘Vol. 4.’

In addition to their music, Black Sabbath are also known for their iconic imagery and stage shows. Their imagery often features depictions of demons, skulls, and other symbols of darkness, and their live shows are known for their pyrotechnics, elaborate sets, and theatrical performances.

Black Sabbath won numerous awards and accolades throughout their highly-acclaimed career, including an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006.

Despite their many successes, members of Black Sabbath also struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, health issues, and interpersonal conflicts. Nevertheless, they have remained committed to their music, and their legacy as one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time remains secure.

In conclusion, Black Sabbath are a band that live on in the world of music through those they’ve insppired. Their unique sound, imagery, and lyrics have influenced countless bands and musicians, and their legacy continues to inspire new generations of fans.

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Using Lennon’s gear.

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Dancing too close to the fire.

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A firm no.

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Not the sound that he connected with.

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His teenage hero.

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The 1995 album that doomed Black Sabbath

Not their finest.

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