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Ozzy Osbourne Unleashes A Heavy Metal Hurricane At The Rams Season Opener
In the electric atmosphere of SoFi Stadium on September 8, 2022, rock’s eternal storm, Ozzy Osbourne, erased the line between past and present in one seismic halftime set.
With the release of his Patient Number 9 album looming the next day, the “Prince of Darkness” delivered a live medley of the new title track and his immortal classic Crazy Train—a performance that stormed through the NFL’s season kickoff like a monsoon of raw, unrelenting rock.
Don’t just take my word for it—see it for yourself. Scroll down to witness the “madman of rock” still ruling the stage in his prime:
A Band Forged in Metal Legend
Ozzy didn’t just walk onstage—he was flanked by a lineup of history-makers: Zakk Wylde, his long-time guitar maestro; Andrew Watt, producer of Patient Number 9; Tommy Clufetos on drums; and Chris Chaney, the ace bassist known for his work with Jane’s Addiction. Together, they tore into the brand-new track before conjuring the hard‑rocking anthem that has echoed across stadiums and MTV playlists for decades.
Why This Set Was Monumental
This wasn’t just another sports‑adjacent cameo—Ozzy’s appearance was a calculated storm, blasting through networks and social feeds with official, pro-shot footage released online days later. The YouTube video quickly became a must-watch for rock devotees and casual fans alike.
The Tracks That Tore Through Time
Patient Number 9, the title track, introduced fans to Ozzy’s 13th solo studio album, officially out on September 9, 2022, through Epic Records. Then came Crazy Train—a song whose riff is etched into rock DNA, repeatedly ranked among the greatest metal riffs ever, with over 1,150 live performances and millions of plays on digital platforms.
A Victory Lap for a Living Legend
Nearly six decades after co-founding Black Sabbath and nearly 15 studio albums into his solo journey, Ozzy proved that his fire still burns with volcanic force.
With a voice rough as gravel yet soaring like steel and a presence that still commands attention, he reminded a roaring stadium—and millions online—that legends don’t fade. They roar.
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