Technical Ecstasy
That's pretty harsh. It does (like Never Say Die) depart from the
formula but there are those who like to see bands grow.
No idea. Something about robots effing?
Maybe, why not try something different. I like some of the songs,
particularly It's Alright & All Moving Parts Stand Still, althuogh some
are cringe-worthy. Not the best album but it has its moments, and is
certainly better than a lot of 70's metal. It is the only one from the
Ozzy era I never bought on CD or even cassette, and probably got the
least wear of my Sabbath LPs.
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