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Who Was the "Worst Enemy" of Black Sabbath According to Ozzy Osbourne

Summary by Indie Hoy
Despite his image of the "Prince of Darkness" and the dark letters that defined his long career, Ozzy Osbourne was always aware of a more intimate threat than anything else: his own addiction.During the golden age of Black Sabbath, from album Vol. 4 onwards, cocaine use [...] See more news on Indie Hoy.
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Despite his image of the "Prince of Darkness" and the dark letters that defined his long career, Ozzy Osbourne was always aware of a more intimate threat than anything else: his own addiction.During the golden age of Black Sabbath, from album Vol. 4 onwards, cocaine use [...] See more news on Indie Hoy.

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Indie Hoy broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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