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Venom covers Black Sabbath to honor Ozzy Osbourne
The British Metal band Venom, led by the vocalist and bassist Cronos covered Black Sabbath's "Children of the Grave", "Symptom of the Universe" and "Paranoid" to honor the singer Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away last July at the age of 76. They played the songs during their show at the Helsinki Metal Festival in Finland this week.
Watch Venom covering Black Sabbath's "Children of the Grave" and "Symptom of the Universe"
https://youtu.be/TX6u2FK_17A
Setlist
Black Metal
Bloodlust
Welcome to Hell
Long Haired Punks
Pedal to the Metal
Buried Alive
In Nomine Satanas
One Thousand Days in Sodom
100 Miles to Hell
Don't Burn the Witch
Leave Me in Hell
Countess Bathory
Warhead
Children of the Grave/Symptom of the Universe/Paranoid (Black Sabbath cover)
Suffering Dictates
Rip Ride
Witching Hour
In League With Satan
First known as Guillotine and Dwarfstar, Venom was formed in 1978 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England and gained notoriety being part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Their first two records "Welcome to Hell" (1981) and "Black Metal" (1982) are considered extremely important for the development of other Metal genres like Black Metal, Thrash Metal and Extreme Metal. The only original member of the group that is still in the line-up is Conrado "Cronos" Lant (Bass and vocals), who is accompanied by the longtime bandmates Stuart "Rage" Dixon (Guitar) and Danny "Dante" Needham (Drums).The post Venom covers Black Sabbath to honor Ozzy Osbourne appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.