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Black Sabbath - Anno Domini 1989-1995

Started by Darrin Kelley, June 02, 2024, 07:45:31 PM

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Darrin Kelley

I got this over the weekend. And I have been giving my CD player a good amount of exercise with it. Much of this I haven't heard for decades. Since the release of Headless Cross.

I lost my copy of Headless Cross due to my little sister having a Satanic Panic fit. Because some of the lyrics mentioned death and torture. And the rest of it I never had. So I'm rediscovering an era of music that was lost to me.

I'm enjoying myself quite a bit.