Ruder Than You - Paranoid (Black Sabbath Ska Cover) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 18, 2011
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From '' Horny For Ska ''
Label: Moon Ska ‎-- MR076
Format: CD
Country: US
Released: 1996

Tracklist
01. Paranoid
02. Uncle Albert
03. Not Deaf Yet
04. Beg You Little More
05. Swatara
06. Skahall Connection
07. No Way Out
08. Daydream Drivin'
09. Helmet
10. Misskaculation

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"Paranoid" is a song by the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, featured on their second album Paranoid (1971). It is the first single from the album, while the B-side is the song "The Wizard". It reached number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100. Also, the song topped the German Singles Chart.

Legacy

"Paranoid" is consistently ranked as one of the greatest heavy metal songs of all time. It is typically associated with both Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath due to its popularity. After Osbourne left the band in 1979 to pursue a solo career, he continued to perform this track normally at the end of the set. Various different live versions have been recorded with Osbourne. This is due to the changes in band lineup since the original Blizzard of Ozz in 1980. Popular live versions featuring various guitarists including Randy Rhoads, Brad Gillis, Jake E. Lee and Zakk Wylde were all recorded and later released. Q magazine placed it at number 11 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. Rolling Stone ranked it number 250 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and called the song, "a two-minute blast of protopunk".The original Black Sabbath recording has been used numerous times in various films and television shows including Sid & Nancy, Dazed and Confused, The Stoned Age,Any Given Sunday, Almost Famous, and We Are Marshall.

Cover versions of "Paranoid" were performed by:

Cindy & Bert: "Der Hund von Baskerville" - German schlager version, 1971
Heavy metal band Megadeth for the Black Sabbath tribute album, Nativity in Black. At the end of the recording, while the rest of the band stops, drummer Nick Menza continues playing until singer Dave Mustaine shouts to him, to which Menza replies profanely. The cover was later nominated for a Grammy.
The Dickies on their album The Incredible Shrinking Dickies.
The Dillinger Escape Plan for the reissue of their Under the Running Board EP.
Synthpop band New Clear Sky on their album Newer, clearer...
Avenged Sevenfold on a tribute album called Covered, A Revolution in Sound.
Hellsongs on their debut EP Lounge and again on Hymns in the Key of 666.
Type O Negative on their Origin Of The Feces EP.
The Clay People for the Black Sabbath tribute album, Tribute To Black Sabbath: Eternal Masters.
3rd Strike on their album Lost Angel.
Soviet (later Russian) heavy/thrash-metal band Master(rus. ??????) their on album Talk of the Devil.
Mystic Prophecy as a bonus track on their album Satanic Curses.
Gus Black as a track on his album Uncivilized Love.
George Lynch as a track on his album Guitar Slinger (with Motley Crue's singer Vince Neil).
Adam Parfrey in the album A Sordid Evening of Sonic Sorrows.
Rob Lamothe in the album Above the Wing is Heaven
Green Day played it live on their 21st Century Breakdown World Tour
Big Country Recorded it and released in on Disc2 of the Ships UK Limited Edition 2 x CD Single Set
Queens of the Stone Age live at the VH1 Rock Honors in 2007.
Crescencio Salgado on Hell Rules: A Tribute to Black Sabbath released in 1999.
New Wave of British Heavy Metal Band Angel Witch covered this song in their 1980's tours
Metallica played it live at the 25th Anniversary of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009, with Osbourne guest singing. This track is playable in the video game Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.
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