Ozzy Osbourne – No More Tears

Album Info

Artist: Ozzy Osbourne

Title: No More Tears

Year: 1991

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Tracklist

  • 1. Mr. Tinkertrain (5:56)
  • 2. I Don't Want to Change the World (4:05)
  • 3. Mama, I'm Coming Home (4:11)
  • 4. Desire (5:45)
  • 5. No More Tears (7:23)
  • 6. Won't Be Coming Home (S.I.N.) (4:47)
  • 7. Hellraiser (4:52)
  • 8. Time After Time (4:20)
  • 9. Zombie Stomp (6:13)
  • 10. A.V.H. (4:13)
  • 11. Road to Nowhere (5:09)
  • 12. Don't Blame Me (4:59)
  • 13. Party with the Animals (4:18)

Review

Holy $#!%, metalheads! Ozzy's "No More Tears" is a F***ING BEAST of an album! Released in '91, this bad boy is a SONIC SLEDGEHAMMER that'll knock your socks off! The Prince of Darkness teamed up with guitar wizard Zakk Wylde and Motörhead's Lemmy to craft some of the most FACE-MELTING tracks of the decade!

Picture this: Tom Hardy as the unstoppable force behind "Mr. Tinkertrain," Charlize Theron channeling pure emotion in "Mama, I'm Coming Home," and Jason Statham going full-on BERSERKER MODE for "Zombie Stomp!" The title track? It's like if Hans Zimmer decided to write a metal EPIC! This album isn't just heavy, it's TUNGSTEN-FREAKIN'-HEAVY! Quadruple platinum? You bet your sweet @$$ it is! Ozzy and the gang created a METAL MASTERPIECE that'll have you headbanging 'til your neck snaps! - Gage

Artist Bio

Ozzy Osbourne is a legendary rock and metal vocalist from Birmingham, England, who first made his mark in the early 1970s as the frontman of Black Sabbath. He’s best known for his solo career that kicked off in 1980, blending heavy metal with catchy hooks and a theatrical flair. Famous for songs like “Crazy Train” and “Bark at the Moon,” Ozzy’s career has included collaborations with artists like Randy Rhoads, Post Malone, and his wife Sharon as his longtime manager. He’s picked up Grammy Awards, survived plenty of wild moments, and even starred in the hit reality show The Osbournes. Similar artists include Alice Cooper, Ronnie James Dio, and Judas Priest.