What is the best Black Sabbath album of all time?
Black Sabbath invented heavy metal in Birmingham in 1970 and spent four decades redefining it. From Ozzy Osbourne's hazy doom to Ronnie James Dio's epic grandeur, their catalog is a journey through the darkest corners of rock. Vote for the record that defines their thunderous legacy.

Paranoid
Their 1970 hard rock masterpiece featuring iconic riffs and dark themes.

Black Sabbath
Their self-titled 1970 debut that defined heavy metal with crushing doom-laden riffs.

Master of Reality
The 1971 album that pushed the heaviness further with downtuned guitars and hazy atmospheres.

Vol. 4
The 1972 record showcasing the band at their creative peak with experimental textures.

Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
The 1973 album that blended their heavy sound with progressive rock elements.

Sabotage
The 1975 album featuring complex arrangements and orchestra-infused metal.

Heaven and Hell
The 1980 Dio-fronted album that brought a new melodic grandeur to the band.

Mob Rules
The 1981 Dio-era follow-up, heavier and darker in tone.

Dehumanizer
The 1992 Dio reunion album delivering crushing industrial-tinged metal.

13
Their 2013 reunion album with Ozzy, returning to their classic doom roots.
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