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4 Black Sabbath Deep Cuts That Only Hardcore Fans Know

Black Sabbath is coming to an official end soon, and fans who have been around since the heavy metal outfitโ€™s golden era are probably a bit emotional at the moment. With that in mind, letโ€™s celebrate the trailblazing rock band by exploring (and enjoying) a few deep cuts by Black Sabbath that only diehard fans likely know.

1. โ€œSt. Vitus Danceโ€

Itโ€™s pretty obvious that โ€œSt. 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. โ€œParanoidโ€ is just one example. โ€œSt. Vitus Danceโ€ is underrated, even with that awkward main riff. Itโ€™s quite catchy once you get into it.

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2. โ€œZero The Heroโ€

Love a little bit of early-career Tony Iommi? โ€œZero The Heroโ€ is an underrated gem on Black Sabbathโ€™s somewhat controversial collab with Deep Purpleโ€™s 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. โ€œCross 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 goneโ€ฆ again. All things considered, it wasnโ€™t a bad album. โ€œCross Of Thornsโ€, in particular, is a standout track from that album, and Iโ€™d be bold enough to say it was the best song on the record. Itโ€™s slightly cheesy, but Iommiโ€™s 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 โ€œHeaven And Hellโ€. Itโ€™s a solid yet underrated work.

4. โ€œSnowblindโ€

This entry on our list of Black Sabbath deep cuts is all about c*caine. Thatโ€™s not even that surprising, and this song is probably not the bandโ€™s only ode to rock star drugs. Either way, โ€œSnowblindโ€ 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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