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Choice Is Yours Vol. 45: 6 Feet Deep vs. Blizzard of Ozz

Gravediggaz6feetdeep
Gravediggaz
- 6 Feet Deep (1994)

Vs.

BlizzardofOzz
Ozzy Osbourne – Blizzard of Ozz (1980)

The Game is simple… if only one could exist which would it be?  What’s more important… personal relevance, cultural significance, or simply being the better album all other things aside? Choice is yours…

28 Responses to “Choice Is Yours Vol. 45: 6 Feet Deep vs. Blizzard of Ozz”

  1. dusty Says:

    GRAVEDIGGAZ.

  2. MORAHHHH Says:

    GRAVEDIGGAZ.{2}

  3. Detroit Mike Says:

    “Blizzard of Ozz” hands down.

  4. Mike Jones Says:

    Blizzard of Ozz…on the strength of Randy Rhoads’ guitar alone.

  5. Creepybucktown718 Says:

    Gravediggaz Hands Up ;]

  6. Oh Mars Says:

    When I worked at Pizza Hut in high school, this kid Otto used to rip butts out back and blast 6 Feet Deep. We always used to fight over whether it’s “fightin’ a holy war in the mental” or “men’s room.”
    So Blizzard.

  7. Dr. Dinosaur Says:

    DIGGAZ.

  8. Duder Says:

    Blizzard of Ozz.

  9. Aaron ZImmerman Says:

    OOOZZZZZYY!!!!

  10. sean Says:

    diggaz of ozz! :D

  11. MZA Says:

    Holy shit. You people are bugging. Take yourself back in time to before Ozzy was running around on MTV in diapers or whatever. I guess most people on this site weren’t even born when this record came out. Ozzy was a king. Randy Rhoads was a fucking monster with a polkadot guitar. This record wins on Crazy Train alone, one of the illest songs ever. Don’t get me wrong. Gravediggaz was cool as a little side project and all, RZA, Prince Paul, and Fruitkwan(!) wearing halloween masks and shit, but overall that record was kind of blah. CRAZY TRAIN motherfuckers! Crazy train…

  12. Tiger Teeth Says:

    Gravedigga, n***a, six feet deep.

  13. Sealed In Skin Says:

    Blizzard of Ozz ::hums intro to crazy train::

  14. karol Says:

    yeh what mza said. lol

  15. Deez Says:

    It has to be Niggamortis. All day. I was 11 when it came out and it’s still dope now.

  16. glorystruggle Says:

    B O O fo sho

  17. Subatomic Sound Says:

    Blizzard of Ozz. Impact was undeniable. Ozzy caught a law suit over a kid killing himself after listening to this album. Suicide Solution. Randy Rhoads = guitar hero who only made two albums.

  18. Zachg Says:

    Come on! About to die from thirst/that’s when the minister/quenched my thirst with a cold glass of vinegar…

    Gravediggaz all day, because aside from Crazy Train in the end of the Shorty’s video, that Ozzy album has no relevance to me.

  19. Kev Buc 315 Says:

    Gravediggaz, but I did enjoy Flatlinaz- U.S.A. better out of those “Mainstream Horrorcore” joints. Old Esham is king of all that though…

  20. The Toucher Says:

    Ozz man

  21. Meggalif Says:

    GRAVEDIGGAZZZZZ

  22. Johnny Thunder's Cock Says:

    Diggaazz for surreee.
    You simply can’t beat 1-800-suicide.

    Plus Ozzy Ozbourne is a fucking joke and Grimreapa is dead.
    and being dead is wayyy tighter then being a fucking joke.

  23. Rapist Wit Says:

    LOVE THE RZA AND PRINCE PAUL BUT COME ON PEOPLE, GRAVEDIGGAZ SUCKS. IT WAS CHEESY AND POINTLESS. BLIZZARD OF OZZ STILL KILLS TODAY.

  24. xkaichaix Says:

    Gravediggaz for sure…..

  25. Notorious P.I.G. Says:

    Gravediggaz without question.

  26. Brother Darkness Says:

    Gravediggaz!!!!!!!!! Best Hip Hop album ever!!

  27. big baby campbell Says:

    I dunno Blizzard of Ozz is some shit that was heavily featured at the McArthur bowling lanes in Vanier. It’s just way too played out for me. Gravediggaz I remember thinking horrorcore was dumb when it came out and I was young as fuck. So…. I dunno can I vote for silence?

  28. Illcamino Says:

    90′s Rap vs. 80′s Metal!!! Not even a question…Ozzy and Randy Rhodes would take a crap on that embarrassing joke of an album.

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