Scream
Ozzy Osbourne · 2010
49 min · 11 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · doom metal
A powerful blend of heavy metal riffs and haunting melodies that showcases Ozzy's enduring vocal prowess.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo progression haunting melodies with weight powerful vocals for engagement
- Context
- Released in 2010, 'Scream' marked Ozzy Osbourne's eleventh studio album and his first since the departure of longtime guitarist Zakk Wylde. This album highlighted a shift towards a more modern sound, featuring production by Kevin Churko, who also collaborated on Osbourne's previous album, 'Black Rain'. At this point in his career, Osbourne was revitalizing his artistry while navigating the challenges of aging in the heavy metal scene.
- If you like
- hard rock, heavy metal, doom metal
- What next
- Ordinary Man — It continues the blend of heavy elements with introspective themes, reflecting growth after Scream.
Scream is an album by Ozzy Osbourne, released in 2010. A powerful blend of heavy metal riffs and haunting melodies that showcases Ozzy's enduring vocal prowess. 'Scream' debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, illustrating a strong commercial performance despite mixed critical reviews. The lead single, 'Let Me Hear You Scream', received significant radio play and was notable for its inclusion in the video game 'Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock', bridging Osbourne's legacy with new audiences. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Scream sound like?
A powerful blend of heavy metal riffs and haunting melodies that showcases Ozzy's enduring vocal prowess. Rooted in hard rock and heavy metal. Start with "Let It Die".
Is Scream a good place to start with Ozzy Osbourne?
Yes, Scream is recommended as a starting point for new Ozzy Osbourne listeners. A powerful blend of heavy metal riffs and haunting melodies that showcases Ozzy's enduring vocal prowess. Released in 2010, 'Scream' marked Ozzy Osbourne's eleventh studio album and his first since the departure of longtime guitarist Zakk Wylde. This album highlighted a shift towards a more modern sound, featuring production by Kevin Churko, who also collaborated on Osbourne's previous album, 'Black Rain'. At this point in his career, Osbourne was revitalizing his artistry while navigating the challenges of aging in the heavy metal scene.
Who is Scream for?
Scream works well if you're into steady mid-tempo progression, haunting melodies with weight and powerful vocals for engagement.
How many songs are on Scream?
Scream has 11 tracks, running approximately 49 minutes.
Tracklist
New here? Start with Let It Die.
- 1 Let It Die Start here 6:06
- 2 Let Me Hear You Scream Standout 3:25
- 3 Soul Sucker 4:34
- 4 Life Won’t Wait 5:06
- 5 Diggin’ Me Down 6:03
- 6 Crucify 3:29
- 7 Fearless 3:41
- 8 Time 5:31
- 9 I Want It More Standout 5:36
- 10 Latimer’s Mercy 4:27
- 11 I Love You All 1:02
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
49 min 0 sec
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