Rock music enthusiasts have long considered Black Sabbath’s 1970 release Paranoid one of the most important records in the history of heavy metal music. The second album Black Sabbath released that same year, Paranoid helped define the emerging sound of heavy metal and cement the band’s legacy as one of the pioneers of the genre. Decades later, the album is receiving yet another accolade after it was ranked the No. 1 album of 1970.
The Creation of Paranoid
Recorded quickly with a raw and powerful sound that captured Black Sabbath at its creative peak, Paranoid features a lineup including Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums). Leaving behind much of the psychedelic sound of the 1960s, Paranoid features a darker, heavier style of rock that previewed what was to come in the 1970s.
Iconic Songs That Defined Heavy Metal
Paranoid features some of Black Sabbath’s most iconic songs, including “War Pigs,” “Paranoid,” and “Iron Man,” which became defining heavy metal anthems. The title track “Paranoid” was written quickly to complete the album but unexpectedly became one of the band’s biggest hits.
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Impact on Rock Music
The album quickly topped the charts in the United Kingdom and introduced a broader audience to the heavier Black Sabbath sound. The success of Paranoid helped legitimize heavy metal as a genre and as an influential branch of rock music.
To this day, Paranoid continues to be cited by musicians across many genres who point to the album’s dark themes, thumping riffs, and relentless sound as hallmarks of heavy metal music. Paranoid has been covered by a variety of bands from Weezer to Megadeth. The album also helped pave the way for Black Sabbath’s legacy as the “godfathers of heavy metal” and inspired countless artists while expanding the possibilities of rock music.
More than fifty years after its release, Paranoid remains one of the most important rock albums ever recorded, and now it stands as the best that 1970 had to offer.
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