The legendary Black Sabbath bassist joined the ranks, infusing the record with the signature, doom-laden low-end groove that defined Ozzy's earliest career.
released on October 23, 1995, he wasn't just dropping another record—he was staging one of the most successful "un-retirements" in rock history. After his 1991 "No More Tours" run, fans thought the mic was hung up for good. Instead, he returned with an album that became a multi-platinum staple of the '90s. The "Supergroup" That Almost Was
The lineup for Ozzmosis was stellar, contributing to its tight musical performance: Vocals Zakk Wylde: Guitars
Upon its release, Ozzmosis was a massive commercial triumph. It debuted at Number 4 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified double-platinum by the RIAA, proving that Ozzy's fanbase was fiercely loyal and eager to follow him into new sonic territory. "Perry Mason" and "See You on the Other Side" became major rock radio hits, and the subsequent "Retirement Sucks" tour solidified Ozzy's status as a premier live draw.
The closer is a melancholic, slow-burning epic. A tribute to the city that made his career and tried to kill him. It’s dusty, lonely, and cinematic. The slide guitar and whispered vocal delivery are a world away from “Crazy Train.” It ends the album not with a bang, but with a weary sigh of acceptance.
The opening track and a standout single. It was praised as a theatrical, heavy successor to No More Tears -era melodrama.

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