
Brutal Rising
What was it like when "Brutal Planet" came out in 2000 and it turned out that Alice could be really heavy? Can anyone describe their experience?

What was it like when "Brutal Planet" came out in 2000 and it turned out that Alice could be really heavy? Can anyone describe their experience?
I really like "Holy Diver," "The Last In Line," "Sacred Heart," and "Dream Evil," but I listen to them much less often than the rest of their discography due to their production quality. Maybe one of you can give me some cool perspective to look at it differently?
What do you think of the song "Cease To Exist"? Personally, I think it's one of the best breakaway songs. Definitely something special!
Do you think Alice will create a sequel to "Along Came A Spider", especially now that the album has been reissued and the concept exists?
I think this is Dio's most Sabbath album, the atmosphere is incredibly addictive and it's where Ronnie's best vocal performances are. Also here is one of the best album covers!
When can we expect an album from our Uncle Alice? It would be great if he returned to the idea of leading a dark transmission, and the album itself was supposed to be conceptual. Especially since he leads Attic.
I wanted to compile a top 3 of my favorite Sabbath riffs, but after looking through their discography, it's just fucking impossible – Iommi is a fucking riff god, and every album has a top-shelf riff. Although I have to admit, the riff from Follow The Tears is my favorite, it's fucking hellish, incredibly heavy, and catchy!
Recently, when I listened to the song "Not Going Away" from Black Rain, from the 3:05 mark, I was hit by an epic visualization. It's dark, there's fog, and when there's silence, whispers of "I'm not going away" start coming from the ground, then they turn into a demonic "I'm not going away." Ozzy emerges from the ground, transforms into a fucking ManBat, and flies into the air to Zakk's fucking heavy guitar. Please take this post with a grain of salt.