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The story behind Black Sabbath's Paranoid album, including the band's experiences with cigarettes, alcohol, and heroin.
Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album turned 50 earlier this year, and while the effort is surely a lock on any sensible list of influential metal albums, it is now being further immortalized in ...
Black Sabbath cover artist Keith Macmillan looks back on how he and his collaborators created the group's iconic early-Seventies sleeves.
Although the Black Sabbath album had made an impact, the bandmembers still experienced shudders of fear when they thought about returning to the horrendous jobs they’d had in the late 60s.
From the 1970 debut to the final bow of 13, this is the definitive ranking of Black Sabbath’s 19 studio albums.
The Band’s Name Previous to taking the bone-chilling moniker Black Sabbath, the collection of musicians had much weirder and tamer names, including the Polka Tulk Blues Band and Earth.
They’ve done plenty of Sabbath covers already, including a very cool medley of “Sabbra Cadabra” and “A National Acrobat” on their 1998 Garage Inc. album.