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Black Sabbath have debuted their new single, 'God Is Dead?', just days after frontman Ozzy Osbourne admitted to relapsing with drugs and alcohol.
The track is the first new material to be heard from their upcoming new album 13, which is the band's first studio album in 35 years and has eight new songs on it - including 'God Is Dead?'.
The new song is almost nine minutes long, and features drumming from Rage Against the Machine's Brad Wilk, who plays guest drums on the album.
Osbourne previously said of the band's music, "Black Sabbath don't write songs that you hear on the radio. We write musical pieces."
The artwork for the song was designed by Heather Cassils, and shows Friedrich Nietzsche in front of an atomic explosion.
Black Sabbath's next new song will be debuted on 15 May, on an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. According to a statement, actors Ted Danson and Marc Vann go to a Black Sabbath gig to "investigate a trail of murders with horrifying similarities to the sins in Dante's Inferno".
The full '13' tracklist is:
'End of the Beginning'
'God is Dead?'
'Loner'
'Zeitgeist'
'Age of Reason'
'Live Forever'
'Damaged Soul'
'Dear Father'
Bonus deluxe edition tracks:
Methademic'
'Peace of Mind'
'Pariah'
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