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Nick-Valentine
I've purchased my copy of the album in March 2002. Now, almost 22 years and many spins later, the album finally clicked. Well, except for "So Tired", which is still quite the stinker. Some things take time, I guess. 😀
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MadThespian
I loved this album when it came out. Unfortunately it sounds incredibly dated now. The synths are killing me.
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Nick-Valentine
Dated? It sounds like 1983. Synths were the sound of the '80s. Stay away from that era if you don't like them. It's that easy. 😉
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Disvisonpunk86
My third favourite Ozzy record takes me back too when I was 11 and I would play this everyday in my room ❤️ Fuck this shitty remaster though I can't listen too it :( it's awful
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IronPenguin
It was my first Oz album too. Not his best, but definitely a great album and in his Top 5 best IMO. (I prefer Blizzard, Diary, No More Tears and maybe Sin)
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Mr_Scarier
The title track is a metal masterpiece. Everything else is forgettable. Taking nothing away from Jake E. Lee's playing, Ozzy was seriously lost for a while without Randy Rhoads.
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wormsaiboty
" You're No Different" has my favorite lyrics from Ozzy! - appealing tracks, others than the title track: numbers 3, 4, 5 and 8!
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nodicenate
The title track is a metal masterpiece. Everything else is forgettable. Taking nothing away from Jake E. Lee's playing, Ozzy was seriously lost for a while without Randy Rhoads.
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miracleman88
I really dig this album. One of my Ozzy favourites. Now You See It and slow down aren't favourites, but the rest is great. 4.5
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WIZARDofOZzy
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urbangueri11a
Motley Crue released (Shout at the Devil) and opened for Ozzy Bark at the moon tour. It was the Best of the 5 times I have seen Ozzy
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danthemusicman1
I never thought of it as underrated. I thought it was one of, if not his best selling album.
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Idiots-Rule
The classic track got me into Ozzy's music while I was playing GTA: Vice City back in 2002/early 2003 and it hasn't gone since. This was also the first studio album I bought with Ozzy (the first being Tribute). Freakin' awesome album cover as well. Great album, Jake E. Lee showed the world that Ozzy could go on without the almight Randy Rhoads!
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