Collection: Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath are often hailed as the pioneers of heavy metal, a band that forever changed the sound and scope of rock music.
Formed in Birmingham, England, in 1968, the group, fronted by the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, brought a dark, doom-laden edge to rock with their groundbreaking self-titled debut.
Black Sabbath
Albums like Paranoid and Master of Reality introduced iconic riffs, heavy distortion, and themes that pushed rock into darker, more theatrical territory. Over decades, Sabbath’s lineup evolved, but their influence remained unmatched, inspiring generations of metal and hard rock musicians.
Known for Tony Iommi’s unforgettable guitar work and Geezer Butler’s lyrical depth, Black Sabbath combined technical skill with raw energy, shaping an entire genre. Their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame cemented their legendary status, and their music continues to resonate with fans seeking intensity, innovation, and authenticity.
Black Sabbath didn’t just create heavy metal, they defined it.