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08 August 2019
If only there could have been more...
The most evil sounding and truly unique Sabbath album of them all. Gillan's voice is insane and the rest of the band sound like they are teetering on the edge of a breakdown themselves. This would be the last appearance of a Bill Ward until the Reunion album in 1998. If you love Sabbath and Ian Gillan it's a no brainer. Get it now!!!

06 April 2019
Just Before the Vacation in the Ghetto
It's hard to believe that Steve could steal smoke a stage like he does here in the condition he was is by this point. This was just a year before his "vacation in the ghetto" where he wouldn't touch a guitar, listen exclusively to hip hop, and sink deeper and deeper into a simultaneous crack cocaine and heroin addiction. What's even more amazing is the fact that he managed to come out of the other side clean, and go on to release even more amazing music right up to the present day. His voice sounds kind of ragged in spots, but Steve is always best as raw as possible, and it simply doesn't get any rawer than Shut Up and Die Like an Avaiator. The song selection is a nice cross section of his career up to this point and the band is tighter than Dick's hat band. Get it now!!!