Hand of Doom 1970-1978
Hand of Doom 1970-1978
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Picture Disc Box Set

Our Take
Our Take
Alright, music lovers, brace yourselves for a ride through the dark and twisted corridors of rock history with the BLACK SABBATH Hand Of Doom 1970-1978 (Super Deluxe Edition). This iconic compilation takes us on a journey spanning eight years of Sabbath's pioneering work, showcasing the band's evolution from humble Birmingham beginnings to global superstardom.
From the haunting riffs of "Black Sabbath" to the menacing grooves of "Paranoid" and the epic doom of "Symptom of the Universe," this collection is a treasure trove of heavy metal goodness. With all the essential hits and deep cuts included, it's a must-have for any self-respecting metalhead.
But what really sets this Super Deluxe Edition apart is the wealth of bonus material that gives fans a peek behind the curtain of Sabbath's creative process. Demos, alternate takes, and live recordings provide new insights into the band's musical genius, while a beautifully curated booklet offers a glimpse into the era's iconic artwork.
Whether you're a die-hard Sabbath fan or a curious newcomer looking to explore the roots of heavy metal, BLACK SABBATH Hand Of Doom 1970-1978 (Super Deluxe Edition) is a truly essential addition to your music collection. So crank up the volume, grab a cold one, and let the hand of doom guide you on a journey through the annals of rock history. Cheers to that, mates!
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About the artist
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath: The Godfathers of Heavy Metal Formed in Birmingham in 1968, Black Sabbath is widely regarded as the pioneers of heavy metal music. With their dark and ominous sound, the band changed the landscape of rock music forever. Led by the iconic frontman Ozzy Osbourne, the band's self-titled debut album in 1970 was a game-changer, laying the foundation for what would become an illustrious career. Tracks like "Paranoid" and "Iron Man" have become anthems for headbangers around the world. But it wasn't just their music that set them apart. Black Sabbath's imagery and stage presence were equally influential. From Ozzy's wild antics to Tony Iommi's menacing guitar riffs, the band created a larger-than-life persona that captured the imagination of fans everywhere. Despite lineup changes over the years, Black Sabbath continued to push the boundaries of their genre, experimenting with different sounds while staying true to their roots. Whether it was the doom-laden melodies of "Black Sabbath" or the more experimental vibe of "Sabotage," the band always managed to keep their fans on their toes. And let's not forget their influence on future generations of musicians. Everyone from Metallica to Pantera has cited Black Sabbath as a major inspiration, solidifying their place in music history. So, whether you're a die-hard metalhead or just a casual listener, it's impossible to deny the impact that Black Sabbath has had on the music industry. They are truly the godfathers of heavy metal, and their legacy will continue to live on for generations to come.
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