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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
OK then
Sabbath were timeless and their stuff still sounds fresh today.
Ozzy follows trends far too much. He played with hair metal musicians in the 80s , alternative musicians in the 90s and as a result his stuff dates far too easily with the exception of the stuff he did with Rhodes which is good but still a cut below Sabbath..
There's a good reason why he still plays Paranoid & practically ignores most of his mid - late 80s output.
As for Dio i'd much rather listen to Heaven & Hell or Mob Rules over Technical Ecstacy , Never Say Die and any of the shit Ozzy did after Diary Of A Madman.
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There is just no way it is okay to listen to H&H over any Ozzy stuff.