Curated playlist of standout songs from Black Sabbath eras without Ozzy Osbourne on vocals. Click the links to listen on YouTube.
- Heaven and Hell (Ronnie James Dio, Heaven and Hell, 1980) – An epic, soaring anthem.
- Neon Knights (Ronnie James Dio, Heaven and Hell, 1980) – Fast-paced riffing with Dio's powerful range.
- Children of the Sea (Ronnie James Dio, Heaven and Hell, 1980) – A mystical, atmospheric opener.
- The Mob Rules (Ronnie James Dio, Mob Rules, 1981) – High-energy with a memorable chorus.
- The Sign of the Southern Cross (Ronnie James Dio, Mob Rules, 1981) – Slow-burning doom with cosmic lyrics.
- Disturbing the Priest (Ian Gillan, Born Again, 1983) – Raw, chaotic energy with Gillan's scream-heavy style.
- Zero the Hero (Ian Gillan, Born Again, 1983) – Sludgy riff monster.
- The Shining (Tony Martin, The Eternal Idol, 1987) – Melodic and atmospheric with Martin's versatile vocals.
- Headless Cross (Tony Martin, Headless Cross, 1989) – Driving rhythm and occult themes.
- When Death Calls (Tony Martin, Headless Cross, 1989) – Brooding ballad with Brian May on guest guitar.
- Computer God (Ronnie James Dio, Dehumanizer, 1992) – Crushing opener from Dio's reunion album.
- TV Crimes (Ronnie James Dio, Dehumanizer, 1992) – Aggressive critique with intense grooves.

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