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Ozzy Osbourne
No Rest For The Wicked [CD - 1st Japan Press - 1988 - NM/NM]
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Miracle Man
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Devil's Daughter
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Crazy Babies
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Breaking All The Rules
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Bloodbath In Paradise
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Fire In The Sky
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Tattooed Dancer
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Demon Alcohol
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The Liar
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Hero
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Ozzy Osbourne’s No Rest For The Wicked (1988) marked a bold new era, blending his signature dark themes with polished heavy metal. Featuring guitarist Zakk Wylde’s explosive debut, the album delivered hits like "Miracle Man" and "Crazy Babies," showcasing Ozzy’s snarling vocals and Wylde’s fiery riffs. Lyrically, it tackled hypocrisy and excess, staying true to Ozzy’s rebellious persona. While not as iconic as Blizzard of Ozz, it proved his resilience post-The Ultimate Sin, cementing his status as a metal legend. The record’s raw energy and sleeker production appealed to both old fans and new audiences, reinforcing Ozzy’s dominance in the late '80s metal scene. A defiant statement—wicked never sleeps.





