When Ozzy Osbourne was fired from Black Sabbath in 1979, the rest of the band went through a major shift. Osbourne’s madman antics had become too much to bear, and while each of Black Sabbath’s members had their own struggles with addiction, Osbourne was in an entirely other realm. “Alcohol was definitely one of the most damaging things to Black Sabbath,” drummer Bill Ward explained, quoted in 1996’s The Story of Black Sabbath: Wheels of Confusi…
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