"This is where heavy metal began (no it really did!) Everything about this album is cool. Satan himself would give this 5 stars (and he's tough to please)"
"Fifth time was definitely the charm for Sabbath. SBS is a tour de force of heavy riffs and doom laden lyrics. This was Sabbath at the height of creativity."
"It took a while but I've finally decided that bringing in Dio as vocalist was a good idea. The album is packed with classic tunes, Neon Knights, Heaven and Hell, Children Of The Sea. Excellent!"
"Back with Dio on the mike. You've just got to love Mob Rules (even if you prefer Ozzy). Any album with Sign Of The Southern Cross on it is a classic! Start to finish its so rewarding."
"The third album by Sabbath and it's a stone cold classic. If you liked the doomy rifferama of the debut then you'll love this. Into The Void is Satan's ring tone I believe. A solid album."
"Falling short of the top five but still with a heck of a lot to offer, Vol. 4 is possibly the darkest album Sabbath released. The amount of drugs being used by the band at this point was ridiculous."
"There's plenty to like and dislike about Sabotage. Half of it is classic and half of it is good but not great. However, it's the last great release the band had with Ozzy on the mike."
"I'd like to include this album as I think it's grossly underrated. It may not be a classic album but it's filled with really good songs, it just doesn't sound like the Sabbath of old."
"The new live album from the Dio line-up. Beats the crap out of Live Evil. Covers songs from Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules and Dehumanizer. Its really very good, recommended!"
"A double album that expands on the original Live At Last album. Features Ozzy at the mike, full of great songs performed at the peak of Sabbath's playing ability. Another recommended Live album!"