Black Sabbath is coming to an official end soon, and fans who have been around since the heavy metal outfitโs golden era are probably a bit emotional at the moment. With that in mind, letโs celebrate the trailblazing rock band by exploring (and enjoying) a few deep cuts by Black Sabbath that only diehard fans likely know.
1. โSt. Vitus Danceโ
Itโs pretty obvious that โSt. Vitus Danceโ was intended to be a filler song on Vol. 4. However, Black Sabbath has been known to produce filler songs with no real expectations of greatness, only for those throwaways to become legendary. โParanoidโ is just one example. โSt. Vitus Danceโ is underrated, even with that awkward main riff. Itโs quite catchy once you get into it.
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2. โZero The Heroโ
Love a little bit of early-career Tony Iommi? โZero The Heroโ is an underrated gem on Black Sabbathโs somewhat controversial collab with Deep Purpleโs Ian Gillan, Born Again. That bass is huge and sweeping, and those guitar interludes are a true delight. This is definitely one of the better songs on that album.
3. โCross Of Thornsโ
The 1994 Black Sabbath record Cross Purposes was an odd one. Tony Martin was the lead vocalist, Geezer Butler was on bass, and Ronnie James Dio was goneโฆ again. All things considered, it wasnโt a bad album. โCross Of Thornsโ, in particular, is a standout track from that album, and Iโd be bold enough to say it was the best song on the record. Itโs slightly cheesy, but Iommiโs incredible guitar solo and driving riff really make this song one to revisit regularly. Parts of this song, namely the acoustic elements, might remind diehard fans of โHeaven And Hellโ. Itโs a solid yet underrated work.
4. โSnowblindโ
This entry on our list of Black Sabbath deep cuts is all about c*caine. Thatโs not even that surprising, and this song is probably not the bandโs only ode to rock star drugs. Either way, โSnowblindโ is a great song from Vol. 4 with noteworthy middle sections that are particularly well-composed. Black Sabbath really could produce grinding, aggressive heavy metal songs and emotional melodies all at once.
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