Quick answer: no. Long answer: also no. moving on.
2)Religion?
Well Morgan, if you don't care about going to hell, why'd you ask the question?? You probably wont go to hell for listening to metal, but you certainly will for the screamo. My suggestion is to go to the confessional booth, and you should be in the clear.
3)More religion?
METAL FINGERS BROTHER! \m/. This guy was having a fun evening(a decade ago). It seems like he is already living in metal heaven.
Favorite answer: bang bang wooooo metal fingers \m/
Let me start off by
saying, I love early, Ozzy Sabbath. However, It’s pretty clear
that the quality of music in the Ozzy-era diminished toward the end.
Many people tend to dismiss post-Ozzy Sabbath, but I think there are
a lot of great albums and songs. Let’s take a look at some
examples of non-Ozzy songs that rip.
1) Neon
Knights-Heaven and Hell (FEAT. DIO)
The first song on
“Heaven and Hell”: Neon Knights, smacks the listener right
in the face with a burst of that new, good, DIO energy. 1980, was a
new decade, a new vocalist and a new sound for Sabbath. This new
sound would define what Sabbath would become through the 80s and 90s.
2)Children of the
Sea-Heaven and Hell (DIO)
What do you know,
it’s the second song on “Heaven and Hell”. Part of me could
just list this whole album, because it features banger after banger.
3)Eternal
Idol-Eternal Idol (Tony Martin)
This is another
whole album that RIPs. Lots of good riffs, licks and synth bits.
But the Title Track Eternal Idol, is a rare gem of doom/sludge
from this era’s black sabbath. It’s a slow and dirty track that
features some truly epic vocals.
4)After All (The
Dead)-Dehumanizer (DIO)
Dio’s back.
1992’s “Dehumanizer” saw Ronnie James back in the band. The
Track, After all(the dead) is a rare case of DIO singing over
slower Sludgier riffs. “Dehumanizer” is a great album in
general.
5)Buried
Alive-Dehumanizer(DIO)
Hi, “Dehumanizer”
is back again. This album in fact rips. This song will, In fact,
Rip your face off, Nic Cage style.
6)Born Again-Born
Again (Ian Gillan)
I Struggle to put
any songs from the album “Born Again” on this list. Ian Gillan,
from Deep Purple, is the vocalist on this record. No song really
stands out on the album. I’m a fan of the intro to this song
though. Ian sounds alright and does some cool stuff. The album cover
is so goofy in an endearing way, that requires it’s inclusion.
7)Seventh
Star-Seventh
Star (Glenn Hughes)
“Seventh Star”
(the album) is one I don’t often think about. I do think that the
song Seventh Star is pretty stand alone when
compared to the rest of the album. The instrumental Sphinx
leads into this track well, and it has an epic, yet slower paced feel
to it with excellent orchestration among the guitars, keyboard, and
vocals.
8) The Law Maker
(Tony Martin)
I honestly picked
this song off of “TYR” because it starts off like a Motorhead
song. In general it is a cool, up-tempo Sabbath song. This album has
a lot of cool sections but Law Maker Is the only
whole song I really think is great.
9) Illusion of
Power-Forbidden(Tony Martin, ICE T)
This is a ripper of
a late 80s/early 90s Sabbath Sludge Ballad. Tony Martin, as always,
does great (after all, the only vocalist to be one more albums than
Martin, was Ozzy). But then, wait, It’s ICE T showing up on a
verse in the middle, so that officially makes this the hardest
Sabbath song out there.
10) Heaven and
Hell-Heaven and Hell (DIO)
Even though Tony
Martin released more material with Sabbath, Dio is definitely the
more iconic “non-Ozzy” Sabbath Vocalist. The Main riff for
Heaven and Hell is one of the most most easily
recognized from the Dio Albums as well.
There are
definitely, more bangers from this era that aren’t on the list.
These are 10 that I think embody the “Sabbath Sound”. Let me
know what your favorite post-Ozzy Sabbath songs are.