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Symptom of the Universe

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"Symptom of the Universe"
Song by Black Sabbath
from the album Sabotage
Released28 July 1975
RecordedEarly 1975
StudioMorgan, London
GenreHeavy metal, thrash metal[1]
Length6:29
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Black Sabbath
  • Mike Butcher

"Symptom of the Universe" is a song by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath from their 1975 album Sabotage.

Overview

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"Symptom of the Universe" was composed largely by guitarist Tony Iommi, with lyrics by Geezer Butler. Its closing passage, very unlike the rest of the song, evolved from an in-studio jam, created spontaneously in a single day.[2]

Live versions can be heard on the albums Past Lives, Cross Purposes Live and Live... Gathered in Their Masses, as well as the Never Say Die! concert video.[3] It is also the opening track on Ozzy Osbourne's 1982 live album, Speak of the Devil.

"Symptom of the Universe" was ranked the 19th-best Black Sabbath song by Rock - Das Gesamtwerk der größten Rock-Acts im Check.[4]

Musical style

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The main riff to "Symptom of the Universe" is considered to be a structural and sonic predecessor to thrash metal,[5] a heavy metal subgenre which emerged in the early 1980s. Tony Iommi said of the song "It starts with an acoustic bit. Then it goes into the up-tempo stuff to give it that dynamic, and it does have a lot of changes to it, including the jam at the end."[6]

Notable covers

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Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Rogerson, B. (2020). "Metal guitarists say that Black Sabbath's Symptom Of The Universe riff is the greatest of all time".
  2. ^ Iommi, Tony (2011). Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-30681-9551.
  3. ^ "Black Sabbath: Never Say Die". Sanctuary Records Group. Archived from the original on 29 September 2006.
  4. ^ Rehe, Christoph (2013). Rock - Das Gesamtwerk der größten Rock-Acts im Check: alle Alben, alle Songs. Ein eclipsed-Buch (in German). Sysyphus Sysyphus Verlags GmbH. ISBN 978-3868526462.
  5. ^ Rakhmanin, Vladimir (22 September 2012). "Thrash Metal – An Introduction". University Times Magazine. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  6. ^ Iommi, Tony (2012). Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath. Simon & Schuster. p. 146. ISBN 978-0306822315.