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Who Knew - The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
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Criminal - The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
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Under the Influence (feat. D12) - The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
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Kim - The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
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Amityville (feat. Bizarre) - The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
The Marshall Mathers LP | Eminem
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Drug Ballad - The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
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Ken Kaniff (Skit) - The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
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The Marshall Mathers LP
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Alice In Chains
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Alice In Chains
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Nevermind (30th Anniversary Super Deluxe)
Nevermind (30th Anniversary Super Deluxe)
Nirvana
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Around the Fur
Around the Fur
Deftones
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.5: The Gray Chapter (Special Edition)
.5: The Gray Chapter (Special Edition)
Slipknot
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Sixteen Stone (Remastered)
Sixteen Stone (Remastered)
Bush
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Facelift
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Diary of a Madman (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Diary of a Madman (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Ozzy Osbourne
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The Eminem Show (Expanded Edition)
The Eminem Show (Expanded Edition)
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Dirt (Remastered)
Dirt (Remastered)
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New Music - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
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Goodbye Lullaby (Expanded Edition)
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Creepin on Ah Come Up
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Ozzy Osbourne Essentials - Before Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, metal was just a building material. One of six children born to a family of factory workers in postwar Birmingham, England, Osbourne would come to define the persona of the heavy-metal frontman, blurring the line between dramatic flair and what at times seemed like genuine madness. Bleak, primitive, and relentlessly loud, his music—both with Black Sabbath and in his solo career—provided stark counterpoints to the airy excesses of ’60s and ’70s rock, marked by haymakers like “Paranoid,” “Crazy Train,” “Sweet Leaf,” and “Supernaut.” And though he’s known for his screeching, almost acidic voice, Osbourne was surprisingly handy with ballads too—just revisit Sabbath’s disarming “Changes” or 1991’s “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” His star continued to rise throughout the ’90s, first as the namesake of the hugely successful Ozzfest (hatched by his wife and manager, Sharon), then—and maybe most implausibly—as the affable, befuddled dad of reality TV’s <i>The Osbournes</i>. Still, Osbourne retains the image of a survivor—the poor-boy-made-good—and his sense of humor has ripened over time. “I’m a lunatic by nature, and lunatics don’t need training,” he wrote in his autobiography, <i>I Am Ozzy</i>. “They just are.” Osbourne passed away in July 2025, aged 76.
Ozzy Osbourne Essentials
Before Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, metal was just a building material. One of six children born to a family of factory workers in postwar Birmingham, England, Osbourne would come to define the persona of the heavy-metal frontman, blurring the line between dramatic flair and what at times seemed like genuine madness. Bleak, primitive, and relentlessly loud, his music—both with Black Sabbath and in his solo career—provided stark counterpoints to the airy excesses of ’60s and ’70s rock, marked by haymakers like “Paranoid,” “Crazy Train,” “Sweet Leaf,” and “Supernaut.” And though he’s known for his screeching, almost acidic voice, Osbourne was surprisingly handy with ballads too—just revisit Sabbath’s disarming “Changes” or 1991’s “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” His star continued to rise throughout the ’90s, first as the namesake of the hugely successful Ozzfest (hatched by his wife and manager, Sharon), then—and maybe most implausibly—as the affable, befuddled dad of reality TV’s <i>The Osbournes</i>. Still, Osbourne retains the image of a survivor—the poor-boy-made-good—and his sense of humor has ripened over time. “I’m a lunatic by nature, and lunatics don’t need training,” he wrote in his autobiography, <i>I Am Ozzy</i>. “They just are.” Osbourne passed away in July 2025, aged 76.

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