Top Black Sabbath Albums
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Headless Cross / Anno Mundi (2024 Remaster) - Single
Headless Cross / Anno Mundi (2024 Remaster) - Single
[2024]
Vol. 4 (2021 Remaster)
Vol. 4 (2021 Remaster)
[2021]
The End (Live)
The End (Live)
[2017]
The Ultimate Collection
The Ultimate Collection
[2016]
Complete Studio Albums 1970-1978
Complete Studio Albums 1970-1978
[2013]
13 (Deluxe Version)
13 (Deluxe Version)
[2013]
The Rules of Hell
The Rules of Hell
[2008]
Past Lives (Live)
Past Lives (Live)
[2002]
Reunion (Live)
Reunion (Live)
[1998]
Dehumanizer
Dehumanizer
[1992]
The Eternal Idol
The Eternal Idol
[1987]
Seventh Star
Seventh Star
[1986]
Born Again
Born Again
[1983]
Live Evil (Live)
Live Evil (Live)
[1982]
Mob Rules (Deluxe Edition)
Mob Rules (Deluxe Edition)
[1981]
Mob Rules
Mob Rules
[1981]
Heaven and Hell
Heaven and Hell
[1980]
Never Say Die!
Never Say Die!
[1978]
Technical Ecstasy
Technical Ecstasy
[1976]
We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'N' Roll
We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'N' Roll
[1975]
Sabotage
Sabotage
[1975]
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
[1973]
Black Sabbath, Vol. 4
Black Sabbath, Vol. 4
[1972]
Master of Reality
Master of Reality
[1971]
Paranoid
Paranoid
[1970]
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
[1970]
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A National Acrobat After Forever Air Dance Back Street Kids Black Sabbath Blow On A Jug Changes Children Of The Grave Cornucopia Dirty Women Evil Woman Faries Wear BootsJack The Stripper Gypsy Hard Road Hole In The Sky Into The Void Iron Man It's Alright Johnny Blade Junior's Eyes Killing Yourself To Live Looking For Today Lord Of This World N.I.B.Basically Never Say Die Over To You Paranoid Planet Caravan Rock 'N' Roll Doctor Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Sabbra Cadabra She's Gone Shock Wave Snowblind Solitude Spiral Architect St. Vitus' Dance Supernaut Sweet Leaf Swinging The Chain The Thrill Of It All The Wizard The Writ Tomorrow's Dream Under The Sun Every Day Comes And Goes Warning Who Are You Wicked World You Won't Change Me After All All Moving Parts Am I Going Insane Ancient Warrior Angry Heart Anno Mundi Back To Eden Behind The Wall Of Sleep Black Moon Born Again Born To Lose Buried Alive Call Of The Wild Can't Get Close Enough Cardinal Sin Children Of The Sea Computer God Country Girl Cross Of Thorns Danger Zone Devil And Daughter Die Young Digital Bitch Dying For Love Eternal Idol Evil Eye Fairies Wear Boots Falling Off The Edge Of The World Feels Good To Me Forbidden Get A Grip Glory Ride Guilty As Hell Hard Life To Love Headless Cross Heart Like A Wheel Heaven And Hell Heaven In Black Hot Line I Witness I Won't Cry For You Immaculate Deception In For The Kill In Memory Jerusalem Keep It Warm Kill In The Spirit World Kiss Of Death Lady Evil Letters From Earth Lonely Is The Word Loser Gets All Lost Forever Master Of Insanity Mob Rules N.i.b. Neon Knights Nightmare No Stranger To Love Odin's Court Over And Over Psychophobia Rusty Angels Seventh Star Shaking Off The Chains Sick And Tired Sign Of The Southern Cross Sins Of The Father Sleeping Village Slipping Away The Hand That Rocks The Cradle The Illusion Of Power The Sabbath Stones The Shining Time Machine Too Late Trashed Turn To Stone Turn Up The Night Tv Crimes Valhalla Virtual Death Voodoo Walk Away War Pigs Wheels Of Confusion When Death Calls Wishing Well Zero The Hero Selling My Soul Psycho Man What's The Use I Devil Cried Shadow Of The Wind Nightwing The Lawmaker Ear In The Wall God Is Dead End Of The Beginning Methademic Some Kind Of Woman The Fallen Loner Pariah Cloak & Dagger Smoke On The Water Blue Suede Shoes Zeitgeist Dear Father Damaged Soul Age Of Reason Peace Of Mind Walpurgis Fx Laguna Sunrise Embryo Orchid Disturbing The Priest Symptom Of The Universe Hand Of Doom Electric Funeral Megalomania Live Forever
Related Information for Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath is an English heavy metal band that formed in 1968 in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, originally comprising Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums). In the early 70s, they were the first to pair heavily distorted, sonically dissonant blues rock at slow speeds with lyrics about drugs, mental pain and abominations of war, thus giving birth to generations of metal bands that followed in their wake. Their name itself taken from a notorious horror film, they are often credited with creating the Heavy Metal genre as well as the doom metal subgenre.Black Sabbath was formed in Aston, a poor district of Birmingham damaged by bombing during World War II,... read more
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