The Best and Worst of 70’s Black Sabbath with Ralph Viera – Ep585

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We’re back for an epic episode this week as Ralph Viera of Rock & Metal Combat Podcast joins us to discuss The Best and Worst of 70’s Black Sabbath!

With their debut release in 1970, Black Sabbath’s self-titled debut would set the music world on it’s ear and help birth multiple bands and genres. In the same year, they’d release the iconic ‘Paranoid’ album to much acclaim. Those landmark albums would be followed up by other highly recognized albums such as ‘Master of Reality,’ ‘Volume 4,’ ‘Sabbath Bloody Sabbath,’ and ‘Sabotage.’ Things take unexpected turns with the releases ‘Technical Ecstasy,’ and ‘Never Say Die;’ mostly fueled by band drama and addiction issues.

In this episode, we each give our thoughts on Black Sabbath, these albums, and pick our favorite and least favorite track of each. Ralph also provides some informative and entertaining stories of Sabbath history throughout. It’s a fun, no-holds-barred discussion of some of the most impactful albums in music history. Join us and let us know what YOU think is The Best and Worst of 70’s Black Sabbath!

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