![]() Brian from Vancouver, CanadaMy lifes soundtrack, if your gonna habitually smoke pot 9 years, youll relate BLACK SABBATH RULES.Patient X from Columbia, ScAmazing song by an amazing band.I agree that it seems to be more about depression than paranoia. Scott from Boston, MaThe lyrics almost read like a suicide note.Bryan from West Milton, OhThey just don't write music like this anymore.Elsa from Los Angeles, CaDang, just when I got the begining riff to this song, my D string breaks.Moises from Brasil, BrazilThis song i met when playing Rock'n'Roll racing, at my Super Nintendo back in 90's.Ryan from Anahola, HiTony Iommi is one hell of a guitarist.Christopher from Santiago, ChileI love to play it on my bass guitar, with a LOT of distortion.It is too difficult to explain the context unless you've seen the movie so, if you haven't seen it, trust me, there is no better (or funnier) slice of life movie about mid-70s teenagers and the soundtrack rocks. Ken from Philadelphia, Pa"Paranoid" was used on the soundtrack for the movie "Dazed and Confused", and, of course, it was perfect.great Rock and Roll is all about being in the right place at the right time with the right guys around you. They recorded the song (with Ozzie reading his own recently written lyrics) that afternoon. Since they needed a quick filler song anyway, Ozzie sat down and quickly jotted down some lyrics. Apparently during a lunchbreak, Tony was noodling around with his guitar and played the riff that became the song. Ken from Philadelphia, PaAs others have mentioned, this song was literally written in a matter of minutes.It widely believed that "Symptom of the Universe" was the first thrash riff, but I say it started here. Listen to the fast chugging palm-muted riffing during the verses and you'll see what I mean. ![]() Zero from The Abyss, NjI truly believe this was the first Thrash Metal song.Stratocasterman69 from Devil’s IslandThe Megadeth cover is better than the original. ![]()
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