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Black Sabbath was an English heavy metal band that formed in 1968 in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom and disbanded in 2017, 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...
Two artists share this name: a Japanese black/thrash metal and a a British thrash metal band. They are listed in order of prominence: 1) The British Sabbat is a thrash metal band formed out the ashes of two previous high-school bands, 'Hell' and 'Hydra', in May 1985, when vocalist Martin Walkyier and bassist Fraser Craske of Hydra ditched their guitarist (who wished to concentrate on a more melodic style of metal) and hooked up with guitarist Andy Sneap and drummer Simon Negus to form the first Sabbat line-up. After rehearsing for nearly a year they released the "Fragments of a...
This hairy pink-skinned duo from Madrid formed around 2004 and are a mixture of RJD2 trying to sing Daft Punk songs and the greasiest The Residents stuff. Too pop to be noise and too noise to be yummy. Keyboards and drums mixed with a vocoder. They have played with many bands in many places and now are planning their tour through Japan. .
Psychedelic / Occult rock band from Pamplona, Spain. Discography: - Kabbalah (EP, 2013) - Primitive Stone (EP, 2015) .
Atmospheric Black Metal from Italy. Formed in 2007. Discography: Infernalia, full-length, 2008. .
Found 4 songs, duration: 12:30
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