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    Black Sabbath

    Speaking of, hope you submitted your list to Mosh! Crossing my fingers for a good showing for Headless Cross.
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    Black Sabbath

    Well color me surprised, because I found one. Headless Cross (1989) 1. The Gates of Hell - Eerie ambient intro that opens the door for the magic to come. na/10 2. Headless Cross - Boom! Bam! Boom! Bam! Cozy Powell immediately introduces himself with this powerful, epic drum intro before...
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    Black Sabbath

    Well while the rest of the world focuses on the upcoming Sabbath farewell show, Tony Iommi is continuing his Sabbath remasters with The Eternal Idol. https://www.iommi.com/2025/02/the-eternal-idol-record-store-day/ It's going to be a limited edition vinyl record first but I would guess that a...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 43-48

    Second song in each matchup except A7X. Banger
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    Powerslave: Album Discussion

    Man why are you so obsessed with solos? They aren’t the only musical expression you can put in a metal song.
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    Mental Health Thread

    When every post on this forum is about hating wanting alone time from your spouse/family, I wonder if a balance can even be attained.
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    European Politics

    Many miles away, something crawls to the surface of a dark Scottish lake...
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    Fictional albums or bands

    At what point do these even make sense
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    Mental Health Thread

    Hey Christopher have you ever heard of a divorce
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    Black Sabbath

    It's a solid album. Way better than Technical Ecstasy, Never Say Die!, and Born Again.
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    Black Sabbath

    The Eternal Idol (1987) 1. The Shining - A lovely, mystifying guitar intro tiptoes down the hall and piques your interest, as its haunting melody drifts through the air. Following it down the corridors, you open the door and are immediately washed away by the sound of Tony Iommi laying down a...
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    Run for "RUN FOR YOUR LIVES"

    You coulda just asked me. :grumble:
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    Black Sabbath

    Seventh Star (1986) 1. In for the Kill - Sabbath's oddest release opens up with a pumping rocker about a king defeating his enemies. The chorus is pretty cool, almost like Symphony X before Symphony X the way they layered Glenn Hughes's voice. He's bringing some more Deep Purple vibes to Black...
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    Black Sabbath

    It’s not even a new list, I was just reading it two days ago and now they’ve repackaged it for the moment lol.
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    Black Sabbath

    I’d love to hear what you’re hearing because it’s pretty painful to me.
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    Black Sabbath

    The circumstances of how the album came to be are crazy and it’s reflected in the end product, lol.
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    Black Sabbath

    Born Again (1983) 1. Trashed - Immediately the first thing I'm thinking is, what the hell happened to the production? Martin Birch is sorely missing here. The noise is raucous and sounds like it was recorded by amateurs. The guitar is muffled by the bass, the drums are unpolished, and the...
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    Black Sabbath

    Live Evil (1983) Sabbath's first live album sees the Mob Rules lineup dust off classic tracks and dash out new ones with Dio at the helm. I think it's okay. The band is clearly having fun. Dio takes on Ozzy material with a vigor that is a little overdone. He gets deep into his throaty register...
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    Black Sabbath

    Yeah, they’re awesome. I feel like my takes have been pretty fair, I’ve seen some people criticize “Sign” for similar reasons as I did but they flat out hated it. I still feel pretty positively about that song. “Edge” just hasn’t fully connected with me but the more I hear it the more I hear...
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    Black Sabbath

    Mob Rules (1981) 1. Turn Up the Night - New drummer Vinny Appice counts us in and then "Turn Up the Night" erupts out of the speakers with no time to waste. The sound is heavier than what we heard on Heaven and Hell and this riff feels like another one that inspired Roy Z on Accident of Birth...
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