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

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    Four Tet performs an instrumental cover on the Black Sabbath covers album Everything Comes & Goes. William Shatner covers the song alongside Zakk Wylde (former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist) on his 2011 album Seeking Major Tom. Comedian Bob Rivers recorded a parody as the title track of his album I Am Santa Claus.

  3. Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath - Wikipedia

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    All of the tracks featured on the Nativity in Black albums cover material strictly from the band's 1970s heyday with vocalist Ozzy Osbourne.The title is derived from a widespread yet incorrect assumption surrounding the title of the Black Sabbath song "N.I.B.".

  4. Hammer Smashed Face - Wikipedia

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    Hammer Smashed Face is the debut EP and single by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, released on March 23, 1993 by Metal Blade Records.. There are two versions of the release, a single version that features the title song "Hammer Smashed Face" with two covers of songs by Black Sabbath and Possessed, and the EP version which includes the three tracks of the single version along with two ...

  5. Blackacidevil - Wikipedia

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    Opening song "7th House" is about the theme of "sex and death". [7] Glenn Danzig recorded his vocal track for the song in a single take. [7] "Hand of Doom" is a cover of the Black Sabbath song, with new lyrics and musical arrangements by Glenn Danzig. Danzig explained his changes to the original version: "I didn't want people to think it's just ...

  6. Hand of Doom - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Auf der Maur, known for her work with Hole and The Smashing Pumpkins, was the leader of a Black Sabbath cover band named after this song. [2]The song was used in a scene in the fourteenth episode of the first season of Elementary, originally aired on February 3, 2013.

  7. Am I Going Insane (Radio) - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic reviewers claimed that the song was unrecognizable for Black Sabbath and that it was a reckless attempt to change the band's identity. Despite Osbourne's feeling towards the song and negative reviews its popularity caused it to appear as the only track from Sabotage on Sabbath's greatest hits album We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll. [4]

  8. 1000 Homo DJs - Wikipedia

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    The project released two singles, one of which featured a cover of Black Sabbath's "Supernaut". [1] 1000 Homo DJs began as a side project to release outtakes from Ministry's The Land of Rape and Honey. The credits read "Another Luxa/Pan Production", which was the production pseudonym for Ministry members Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker. [2]: 32

  9. Supernaut (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Supernaut" is the fifth song from the album Vol. 4 by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. In an interview with Q magazine, Beck named the "Supernaut" riff as his all-time favourite, along with Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl". The song was also a favorite of Frank Zappa [1] and John Bonham. [2] When played live, the song frequently featured a ...