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Agent Steel,Hostile Intent, Society 1,Division,Coffin Text
Hell Rules: A Tribute to Black Sabbath features 12 covers of tunes from throughout Sabbath's career, recorded by largely obscure bands. A few do acquit themselves well, but by and large, it's mostly an example of the way tribute albums have become a handy marketing ploy, attempting to expose little-known bands by invoking an attention-drawing bigger name. ~ Steve Huey Hell Rules: A Tribute To Black Sabbath Music Hell Rules: A Tribute To Black Sabbath Songs | 1. | Sweet Leaf - Agent Steel |
| 2. | Electric Funeral - Edmundo Saldivar |
| 3. | Disturbing the Priest - Coffin Texts |
| 4. | Neon Knights - Steel Prophet |
| 5. | Who Are You? - Jon Salemi |
| 6. | Heaven and Hell - Division |
| 7. | Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - Alberto Salerno |
| 8. | Cornucopia - Vicente Salerno |
| 9. | N.I.B. - Jim Sales |
| 10. | Into the Void - Rise |
| 11. | Paranoid - Crescencio Salgado |
| 12. | Children of the Grave - Tyrant |
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