Chris
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Iron Maiden is being replaced on the second half of Ozzfest by... Velvet Revolver?
What the hell kind of logic is that?
What the hell kind of logic is that?
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Pfft. giagantour baby!eleven59 said:Wow...good thing the Sounds of the Underground tour's doing well, hopefully it'll keep happening so there's an alternative to Ozzfest as far as summer metal festival tours go.
KillMAH said:Tele...but there are more songs than War Pigs, Paranoid, and Iron Man in the Sabbath repertoire. Have you heard their three last albums...Sabotage, Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die? Granted Rhoades and Wylde are more technically skilled, but the songwriting in Sabbath's later days was just amazing. You should check these out if you haven't already.
telecaster90 said:Can't say I have, to be honest.
I'll check em out, can't garuntee that I can sneak any Black Sabbath by my dad, though. I don't have any downloading programs.
HateBreeder said:They did do albums after Technical Ecstasy and NSD. Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, & Dehumanizer are best. it sucks that dio is such a better singer than ozzy and ozzy doesnt do any of the Dio songs ;p
That said, nothing on sounds of the Underground is even really underground. Lol. Gigantour has such the better lineup.
there were a few of them, Ian Gillan (Deep Purple), Glenn Hughes, Tony Martin, & Ray Gillan(On the seventh star bootleg. Died before recording w/ sabbath)KillMAH said:Damn, I forgot you were a Dehumanizer fan. My apologies. Tele was just talking about Ozzy versus Ozzy with Sabbath, so the whole reincarnation thing slipped my mind. NSD was the last album with Ozzy. Heaven and Hell is a great album, and Dio rocks. I can't remember the name of the other two guys that were lead singers at the moment. I just always considered them a completely different group without Ozzy.