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  2. Into the Void (Black Sabbath song) - Wikipedia

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    "Into the Void" has been listed as a favorite song by some of heavy metal's most notable performers. James Hetfield from Metallica lists "Into the Void" as his favorite Black Sabbath track. [6] Eddie Van Halen has listed the song's main riff as one of his all-time favorites. [7] Washington, D.C. hardcore punk band, Void, took their name from ...

  3. Geezer Butler - Wikipedia

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    Butler is noted for his melodic playing, and as being one of the first bassists to use a wah pedal and to down-tune his instrument (from the standard E-A-D-G to the lower C#-F#-B-E), as exemplified on Black Sabbath's Master of Reality album, to match Iommi who had started tuning his guitar to C# (a minor third down). [9]

  4. Mob Rules (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mob Rules is the tenth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released in November 1981.It followed 1980's Heaven and Hell, and was the second album to feature lead singer Ronnie James Dio and the first with drummer Vinny Appice.

  5. N.I.B. - Wikipedia

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    "N.I.B." is a song released by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It first appeared as the fourth track on the band's self-titled debut album. The lyrics are in the first person from the point of view of Lucifer.

  6. List of cover versions of Black Sabbath songs - Wikipedia

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    The Acacia Strain covered the song for the video game Homefront. Cover version is featured in Guitar Hero 2 and is downloadable content for Rock Band. Celldweller released a mash-up of War Pigs and Metallica's "Disposable Heroes", titled "Disposable War Pigs", as a free download in 2011. [36]

  7. Dehumanizer - Wikipedia

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    Although the Sabbath lineup was the same as 1981's Mob Rules, the musical direction is very different, and a marked change from their previous material, particularly the preceding Tyr. Much of the album anticipates the directions taken by Dio in his eponymous solo band's next two records, Strange Highways (1993) and Angry Machines (1996).

  8. Jazz Sabbath - Wikipedia

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    The band was created by Adam Wakeman, touring keyboard and guitar player for Black Sabbath (2004–2017) and Ozzy Osbourne band member (2004–present). Jazz Sabbath plays jazz renditions of Black Sabbath songs, claiming to be the original writers of those songs and accusing Black Sabbath of plagiarism. [1]

  9. Cross Purposes Live - Wikipedia

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    Cross Purposes Live is a boxed set released by the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath in March 1995. The set comprised a live album on CD and a VHS tape of a concert recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on Wednesday 13 April 1994, recorded on the band's tour for their Cross Purposes album.