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  2. God Is Dead? - Wikipedia

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    "God Is Dead?" is a song by English rock band Black Sabbath, the second track on their nineteenth studio album, 13 (2013). It was released as the album's lead single on 19 April 2013, the first Black Sabbath release with Ozzy Osbourne since "Psycho Man" and "Selling My Soul" from Reunion (1998).

  3. 13 (Black Sabbath album) - Wikipedia

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    Black Sabbath released its 18th studio album, Forbidden, in 1995, to negative reviews. [7] The following months left the group at a crossroads. [8] After a series of reunion tours from 1997 to 1999 – mostly with Ozzfest – and a break from touring in 2000, the original line-up began work on a new album with producer Rick Rubin in the spring of 2001. [4]

  4. God is dead - Wikipedia

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    God is dead" (German: Gott ist tot [ɡɔt ɪst toːt] ⓘ; also known as the death of God) is a statement made by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The first instance of this statement in Nietzsche's writings is in his 1882 The Gay Science , where it appears three times.

  5. Ozzy Osbourne Reacts to Idea of Bill Hader Playing Him in ...

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    The movie will focus on the period between 1979, after Black Sabbath fired Ozzy over his drug and alcohol problems, to 1999. Sharon took over as Ozzy’s manager and encouraged him to start his ...

  6. Ozzy Osbourne Will Do 2 Final Shows as His Farewell to Fans - AOL

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    Ozzy Osbourne. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia Ozzy Osbourne isn’t ready to say goodbye to performing just yet. “He won’t tour again, but we are planning on doing two more shows to ...

  7. End of the Beginning (song) - Wikipedia

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    "End of the Beginning" has been described as a doom metal song. [1] According to lyricist Geezer Butler, the song deals with the fear of how "technology is going to completely take over the human race", inspired particularly by cloning: "It seems like eventually, people are going to clone the Beatles and stuff like that.

  8. Ozzy Osbourne responds to online death hoax: ‘I’m not dead’

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    Black Sabbath frontman quoted ‘Monty Python’ as he hit back at false report

  9. List of downloadable songs for Rocksmith - Wikipedia

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    "Dead!" My Chemical Romance: 2006: E Standard: My Chemical Romance II 5-Song Pack: February 23, 2016 "Famous Last Words" 2006 "Helena" 2004 "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" 2004 "Teenagers" 2007 "A Knife In The Dark" Howard Shore: 2005: Drop D: Rocksmith Goes to the Movies 5-Song Pack: March 1, 2016 "Back to the Future" Alan Silvestri: 1985: E ...