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Guest review by Justin
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After the relative disappointment of Ozzy Osbourne's last album 'Down To Earth', you can't help but think that Ozzy should have allowed Zakk Wylde help through the writing stages. Black Label Society's fourth album, '1919 Eternal' certainly comes up with the goods this time. While the songs may not suit Ozzy exclusively, there's no denying that Zakk comes up with the riffs and the songs.
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| Rating: 8 |
Probably one of the better examples of Zakk Wylde's talents, this has a lot of very well structured songs, and ones that really are hard to be forgotten. 'Battering Ram' and 'Speedball' seem like a waste of time on this album, but are nonetheless overshadowed by everything else.
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