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The band had been playing blues covers under the name Earth, but audiences were disinterested. Their transformation began when bassist Geezer Butler, a fan of occult writer Dennis Wheatley, wrote lyrics for a song based on a nightmare Osbourne had had about a dark figure at the foot of his bed. They slowed down a blues riff—a tritone, the diabolus in musica (the devil in music)—and something terrifying and new was born.

Often overlooked on the original US release (where it was replaced by "Evil Woman"), "Wicked World" is a biting social commentary. It attacks politicians and societal apathy toward poverty, grounding the band’s occult imagery in the grim reality of industrial Birmingham. black sabbath black sabbath full album

The genius of the Black Sabbath album lies not in technical virtuosity, but in atmosphere, space, and sheer weight. The band had been playing blues covers under