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Dan and Josh examine the last Black Sabbath album recorded by the original four, Never Say Die! One of their most divisive albums, they peel back the layers of the making of the record and do a song by song analysis. Johnny Blade wouldn't be able stop you from listening to this episode.
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Dan and Josh welcome back Ryan as we give an instant reaction to Billy Morrison and Ozzy's latest single, Crack Cocaine. They provide a background on the song, the genesis of it and what their thoughts are on the latest Ozzy single.
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Dan and Josh debate the best guitar solos in Ozzy's catalog. They discuss Randy, Jake and Zakk's greatest shredding moments and which solos stand above the rest. Get ready to plug in, turn up and be immersed in the guitar excellence of Randy Rhoads, Jake E Lee and Zakk Wylde.
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Dan and Josh welcome the one and only Jack Osbourne to the show. We discuss the paranormal, behind the scenes on Ozzfest, Osbourne's Media, unreleased Ozzy material and the holy grail. This is a can't miss episode!
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Dan and Josh take a deep dive into the quadruple platinum smash album, No More Tears. We discuss the songwriting and recording process and uncover some rare facts on the album. Dan and Josh don't want to change the world, they just want you to listen to their podcast!!!
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Dan and Josh welcome back Ryan and Uncle Steve from Uncle Steve's Iron Maiden Zone to analyze the worst song from every Ozzy solo album. At the end, they each put together their bottom 10 list of Ozzy's worst songs. What are the Ozzy songs that don't live up to his incredible legacy?
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Hear Dan and Josh's instant reaction to the brand new Ozzy single, Nothing Feels Right from his forthcoming Patient Number 9 Album. The new song features a guest appearance by the one and only Zakk Wylde!
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Dan and Josh were invited to Sirius XM studios to hear Ozzy's new album, Patient Number 9 in its entirety. They discuss the album in detail and their experience of going to California and meeting for the first time.
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