Track Listing 1. After Forever - Biohazard 2. Children of the Grave - White Zombie 3. Paranoid - Megadeth 4. Supernaut - 1000 Homo DJs/Al Jourgensen 5. Iron Man - Ozzy Osbourne/Therapy? 6. Lord of This World - Corrosion of Conformity 7. Symptom of the Universe - Sepultura 8. Wizard, The - Bullring Brummies 9. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - Godspeed/Bruce Dickinson 10. N.I.B. - Ugly Kid Joe 11. War Pigs - Faith No More 12. Black Sabbath - Type O Negative
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Producers: Biohazard, John "The Bastard" (track 1); White Zombie, Bryan Carlstrom (track 2); Max Norman (tracks 3, 10); Hypo Luxa (track 4); Terry Date, Chris Tsangarides (track 5); John Custer (track 6); Andy Wallace (track 7); Toby Wright (track 8); Rachel Bolan (track 9); William Shapland (track 11); Silver/Steele (track 12). Engineers: John Custer (track 6); Andy Wallace (track 7); Bruce Calder (track 9). Includes liner notes by Steffan Chirazi. All songs written by F. Iommi, T. Butler, W. Ward and J. Osbourne. Megadeth's "Paranoid" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. Black Sabbath's reign over heavy metal is often imitated but never equaled. While other thug rockers of the late '60s relied on their blues backgrounds, Sabbath virtually invented heavy metal and its macabre subject matter. Today Black Sabbath is still monstrously influential. It's slipping out in the head-banging antics of Beavis & Butt-Head as they hum "Iron Man," or the no-frills riffing and drum massacres of most heavy metal bands. Without Black Sabbath, where would metal and hard rock be? With this in mind, NATIVITY IN BLACK: A TRIBUTE TO BLACK SABBATH evokes the spirit of the immortal Sabbath, and adds spice to even the hardest of today's metal and alternative acts as diverse as Ugly Kid Joe and Biohazard. From the gorgeous instrumentation of Sepultura's version of "Symptom Of The Universe," to the feedback-drenched "Children Of The Grave" as told by White Zombie, NATIVITY IN BLACK is a Sabbath-lover's treat.
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