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The highs, lows, controversies and epic comebacks of Slayer
By Paul Travers published
How one Mercyful Fate-worshipping little band from California changed the face of metal forever

Tom Morelllo on how Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath changed his life
By Dave Everley published
Rage Against The Machine's mercurial guitarist helped curate the Back To The Beginning spectacular. It was a job he'd been training for his whole life

Joseph Arthur’s first acid trip turned him on to the majesty of Rush
By Jo Kendall published
In an incident he doesn’t recommend emulating, the singer-songwriter’s appreciation for the Canadian giants was cemented – but that’s only one of four reasons he loves them

The epic story of Budgie, the cult heroes who inspired Metallica, Iron Maiden and Soundgarden
By Michael Heatley published
Budgie are one of the greatest rock bands no one really talks about these days

The Pink Floyd songs that influenced final Pink Floyd album The Endless River
By Daryl Easlea published
The biggest influence on The Endless River? Pink Floyd themselves. Here are the sounds from the band’s past that informed their 2014 release

A timeline of Ozzy Osbourne’s greatest film, TV and videogame cameos
By Matt Mills published
From screaming “boobs!” at a TV in Austin Powers to spilling orange juice during The Decline Of Western Civilization, these are the Prince Of Darkness’ greatest pop-culture moments

“He was not doing well physically”: The tragic story of a late goth metal icon’s final album
By Paul Travers published
Type O Negative’s 2007 album Dead Again would prove to be frontman Peter Steele’s swansong

The turbulent story of Lillian Axe, the 80s hard rock band who were too good for hair metal
By Mik Gaffney published
Cult US hard rockers LIllian Axe should have been way bigger than they were

Bruce Dickinson and Ozzy Osbourne once planned to steal a taxi together
By Matt Mills published
Watch Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson reflect on a drunken night where he ordered 50 beers then plotted grand theft auto with the Prince Of Darkness

Sky covered Bach’s Tocatta on Top Of The Pops… is it the least likely musical moment ever?
By Malcolm Dome published
What happened when five serious musicians became pop stars of sorts for 11 weeks in 1980

Tight pants and ripsaw sleaze guitars: Meet Ravagers, your new favourite glam-punk marauders
By Ken McIntyre published
Part Hanoi Rocks, part their skanky selves, meet Ravagers, the band soundtracking the end of the world

Ozzy Osbourne’s chaotic cameo on Late Night With Conan O’Brien is the funniest Prince Of Darkness moment nobody talks about
By Matt Mills published
Over the course of a six-minute skit, Osbourne forgets the lyrics to Crazy Train, calls Barry Manilow “the antichrist” and unintentionally strangles a guy

The 50 best Ozzy Osbourne songs of all time
By Rich Hobson published
The Prince Of Darkness, heavy metal's original madman and the architect for an entire genre - these are some of the finest songs Ozzy lent his talents to

The night The Black Crowes got Oasis' Noel Gallagher so wasted that he passed out in a toilet cubicle and had to be carried out of the building
By Paul Brannigan published
Noel Gallagher's first night partying with The Black Crowes could have gone better

The rollercoaster story of Ozzy Osbourne's solo career
By Rich Hobson published
After his turbulent exit from Black Sabbath, it turned out Ozzy's wild story was only just beginning

At home with Lemmy: A classic Motörhead interview
By Sylvie Simmons published
With a two-guitar line-up instead of the usual trio, Motörhead's Orgasmatron album signalled a decibel-driven new start

Rock icon, reality TV star, national treasure: Every Ozzy Osbourne solo album ranked
By Paul Elliott published
A guide to the recorded solo work of the late Prince Of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne

"For six years he was their leader”: Rush movie makers couldn’t leave John Rutsey out
By Prog published
2010’s Beyond The Lighted Stage was a triumph for Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen, who learned the secret of their fellow Canadians’ success as they shot the documentary

Ozzy Osbourne 1948 - 2025
By Henry Yates published
A true musical icon, Ozzy Osbourne was one of the architects of our world, the self-styled Prince Of Darkness who brought joy to millions, and inspired generations of musicians across the globe. We will never see his like again. This is his remarkable story
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