I think that I have the perfect list for this question - 1. Plus, it warns you to be careful in the real world because you never know what people are really like. It's rare that you fine meaning this profound in a song. Let’s just enjoy some good music. I think it should be much higher on the list but its less popular than most of his music and there for less people vote for it even though it has awesome guitar and awesome vocals that make you want to rock out hard core!Hands down. This should be in the top ten.

I think all these songs are great, and I'm not compelled to order them by some subjective measure of greatness. Either don't put them on ozzy's list or if they're there it should be on top of the list.. The solo starts at 2:29 and is probably one most memorable solos by Randy Rhoads and is a epic opener for his final album with Ozzy. Oh, the good old days (about 10 years ago) of Draiman being wheeled out on stage in a straitjacket Hannibal Lecter-style and then breaking free to sing this song before arena-sized crowds. © 2020 Billboard. It's got kick ass guitar riffs and although it's technically about a pedophile, it's just a great song! Some of the B sides (don't remember exactly which ones though) are slow, but Overburdened and Darkness are the two slowest. It totally deserves more credit than this.This is probably what Ozzy is known for.

This in my opinion, is his bests song. Mercy on your fool soulsI think this song fell this far because it comes before crazy train. And while most will instantly recognize it by Draiman's animal-esque staccato shout, the track is simply a crusher. They brought the best out of each other and it showed unfortunately ended all too early.

It is understanding why people are not as happy with that album Evolution. And the solo by Zakk Wylde is way too amazing. Even if they did id still pick thisOZZY is amazing and this one of my favorite solos so far I've heard so way to go ozzy he is kick ass man!Sheesh, this song wasn't even on the list. This track performed live is something to witness: thousands of fists thrust skyward, mimicking Draiman. Randy's guitar work and Ozzy's dramatic vocals in this track are what make it so great.

Tinkertrain is definitely one of Ozzy Osbourne's best hits! Michael Jackson's "Liberian Girl" opens with the South African female singer Letta Mbulu saying the Swahili phrase "Naku penda piya-naku taka piya-mpenziwe." One thing I would like to say is I don't understand songs like iron man and paranoid being on 3-4.. And if you're adding a song, what track should be removed from the list? 13 "Asylum" From: 'Asylum' (2010) Though not one of Disturbed's bigger radio songs, the title track to the band's "Asylum" album is a standout nonetheless. Gotta be top 10.Mr. Which Disturbed song that didn't make the Top 15 should have been included? 1.

Their music will live forever.The greatest riff and solo of any of his songs by far, but most of the credit for that goes to Randy Rhoads. Sure, we love the succinct, punchy and uplifting anthems Disturbed are so great at, but a little variation goes a long way. And can't forget that soloTime solo is iconic and truly the most memorable song of epic greats on that first album.This song is epic.

These sabbath songs don't belong here because they spoil the songs he did as a solo artist that deserve to be in the top ten. Once in a thousand. Disturbed has a history of killer tributes to non-metal songs, from Tears For Fears’ “Shout” in 2000 to Genesis’ “Land Of Confusion” in 2005, the latter of which notched them a No. Pink Floyd’s opera, The Wall, was a huge hit for the band, and boasted the songs Another Brick in the Wall Parts I, II, and III. It's what metal is meant to sound like.Sadness and hope all wrapped up in a beautiful soundI was born in 1999 and "dreamer" is the first song I can remember listening to with my dad in his car on cassette.

Dear God by Avenged Sevenfold 5. Fat production and some swift noodling from old Zakk. It's such a powerful song in terms of the melody, lyrics and unbelievable guitar work of Randy Rhoads. All Rights Reserved.The Biz premium subscriber content has moved to Billboard.com/business.To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement.As the band prepares for its next album cycle, kicked off by the pounding lead single “Are You Ready” in August, we have chosen Disturbed’s 10 best songs: monstrous modern metal jams that compel you stand up and scream, as Draiman does at the conclusion of all live performances: “We all are DISTURBED!”  Crazy Train is good, this song is a masterpiece.Should definitely be in the top ten. While heavy, there's a groove to the song that just pulls in listeners and has made "Stupify" one of their most unique, most beloved and most enduring tracks.We've had our say! Should be in the top ten if not the top five.