Reuniting Black Sabbath’s lineup from Mob Rules and Dehumanizer, this British/American supergroup released a single album (and three songs for a compilation) under a new moniker to avoid confusion with Ozzy Osbourne’s Sabbath lineup. Embracing a methodical and heavy approach to songwriting, they took a little from their Sabbath days and a bit from vocalist Ronnie James Dio’s eponymous band for their album The Devil You Know. With the limited number of songs, I’ve reduced this to my five favorite songs from the one-off project.
*This list will be updated in the event of any future (including posthumous) releases.
Top 5
5. Double the Pain
4. Ear in the Wall
3. Follow the Tears
2. Fear
1. Bible Black
Their Sole Album

The Devil You Know (2009)