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Episode XVII - Sabbath Holy Sabbath

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Quite literally, Black Sabbath changed music, and heavy music in particular, forever upon the release their self titled debut in 1970. Debates have raged for decades as to who was the first "heavy metal" band, and while I am on team Sabbath in that argument, even those who oppose that sentiment have to agree that Sabbath is the most influential band in the history of heavy metal. Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, and on and on... They all owe a debt of gratitude to the four-piece from Birmingham, England.
Now as cliched as it might sound, Sabbath is one of my all-time favorite bands. I learned how to play guitar to these songs and grew to appreciate the power of the almighty riff in the process. In tonight's show, we're going to hear just how influential the band was/is as heard through the filter of some absolutely killer bands. There are a few of the usual suspects here, but I think there are a few surprises, as well. I wanted to feature some bands that fly under the radar a bit in addition to the bands and covers we've all heard and I found some gems! As a result, I give you what I think is the best episode of The Distorted Emporium yet!
So have a drink, maybe a smoke, and kick back and appreciate the power of Iommi, Ward, Butler, and Osbourne, better known to us mere mortals as the mighty Black Sabbath!
As always, you can find me on Instagram @thedistortedemporium and you can always email me at thedistortedemporium@gmail.com. You can also find the corresponding playlist for tonight's show on Spotify by searching The Distorted Emporium Episode 15. All other shows are there as well so if my voice annoys you, then there you go!
Until next time, Cheers!

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26 episodes

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Quite literally, Black Sabbath changed music, and heavy music in particular, forever upon the release their self titled debut in 1970. Debates have raged for decades as to who was the first "heavy metal" band, and while I am on team Sabbath in that argument, even those who oppose that sentiment have to agree that Sabbath is the most influential band in the history of heavy metal. Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, and on and on... They all owe a debt of gratitude to the four-piece from Birmingham, England.
Now as cliched as it might sound, Sabbath is one of my all-time favorite bands. I learned how to play guitar to these songs and grew to appreciate the power of the almighty riff in the process. In tonight's show, we're going to hear just how influential the band was/is as heard through the filter of some absolutely killer bands. There are a few of the usual suspects here, but I think there are a few surprises, as well. I wanted to feature some bands that fly under the radar a bit in addition to the bands and covers we've all heard and I found some gems! As a result, I give you what I think is the best episode of The Distorted Emporium yet!
So have a drink, maybe a smoke, and kick back and appreciate the power of Iommi, Ward, Butler, and Osbourne, better known to us mere mortals as the mighty Black Sabbath!
As always, you can find me on Instagram @thedistortedemporium and you can always email me at thedistortedemporium@gmail.com. You can also find the corresponding playlist for tonight's show on Spotify by searching The Distorted Emporium Episode 15. All other shows are there as well so if my voice annoys you, then there you go!
Until next time, Cheers!

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26 episodes

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