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Five artists that hated working with Rick Rubin
Though Rick Rubin is a respected producer credited with a plethora of hits, there are a number of artists who disliked working with him.
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“Ozzy would never stand in front of the bass rig. He told me to turn it down one night, so for a laugh I turned it up”: Geezer Butler names the Black Sabbath album that captured his favorite bass tone
Geezer Butler’s pioneering bass tone with Black Sabbath helped set heavy metal’s mood before the term even existed
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DAVE MUSTAINE On MEGADETH's Killing Is My Business: "It Was So Ahead Of Its Time That People Didn't Really Understand It"
"And that's when art is at its best, when you get something new that you've never heard before."
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“It was always magical playing bass with Tony Iommi. To me, he's the greatest guitarist ever”: Geezer Butler’s 10 best basslines with Black Sabbath
When it comes to influential metal bands, few can hold a candle to Black Sabbath. These are Geezer Butler’s 10 heaviest rock riffs
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You Can Once Again Sit on Black Sabbath’s Heads After Famous Bench’s Refurbishment
Just keep your lips to yourself.
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Ozzy Osbourne on "the last truly great" Black Sabbath album
Ozzy Osbourne may have helped bring Black Sabbath to the top of the musical world, but he thought this album was the last time they were great.
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Watch history in the making: In 1998, the original lineup of Black Sabbath appeared on TV together for the first time in more than 20 years
To promote their live Reunion live album, Black Sabbath flew to New York to appear on Late Show with David Letterman
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45 Years Ago: Black Sabbath Release Never Say Die!
On Sept. 28, 1978, Black Sabbath released 'Never Say Die!,' their final album with Ozzy Osbourne for three decades.