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  • '''Black Sabbath''' is an [[England|English]] [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] group. The * ''Black Sabbath''
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  • '''Black Sabbath''' is an [[England|English]] [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] group. The * ''Black Sabbath''
    959 bytes (131 words) - 02:33, 2 April 2008
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  • <small>(*) B-side by [[Black Sabbath]]<br></small>
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  • Five bands have two songs each on the list: AC/DC, [[Black Sabbath]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Van Halen]], and [[the Who]]. No band has three or m
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  • |[[Black Sabbath]] and [[Rush]] |Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath
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  • |Black Sabbath |Black Sabbath
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  • ...ce initially but sales grew as ''Classic Rock'' featured artists such as [[Black Sabbath]], Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin on its cover in the first year. It attracte ...on the front cover 3 times or more to date include Queen, Guns N' Roses, [[Black Sabbath]], Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Jovi, [[Iron Maiden]], Aerosmith, [[Led Zeppelin]], [
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  • {{rpl|Black Sabbath}}
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  • ...n designed by Vertigo's in-house artist Keef McMillan, who also designed [[Black Sabbath]]'s debut album cover.
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  • ..., [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]]' ''The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway'' (1974), [[Black Sabbath]]'s ''Technical Ecstasy'' (1976), and [[Yes (band)|Yes]]' ''Going for the O
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  • | [[Robert Plant]], Black Sabbath, Ian Hunter, and Pete Townshend
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  • ...izing the term via his early 1970s essays on bands such as Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.<ref>Weinstein (1991), p. 19</ref> Through the decade, ''heavy metal'' was ...shed radio stations refused to give airplay to the music. Later that year, Black Sabbath introduced the sophomore effort ''Paranoid'' that was the archetypal heavy
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  • ...Café 2000. Plant joined the Lizards, featuring drummer Bobby Rondinelli of Black Sabbath fame, and Vanilla Fudge during an encore of Cactus' 'Parchment Farm' featur
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  • ...arwater Revival song, Dave Grohl cites Led Zeppelin as an influence, while Black Sabbath and Hendrix was often name checked by grunge music's leading guitarists.<re
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  • ...[[the Rolling Stones]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Radiohead]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[David Bowie]], [[Queen (band)|Queen]], [[Oasis (band)
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