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Black Sabbath enlist Rage Against The Machine drummer for new album '13'

Black Sabbath have revealed plans to release their first Ozzy Osbourne-fronted album in 35 years.

The veteran heavy metal group will unleash new album '13' in June with three of their four original members due to feature.

Drummer Bill Ward has sat out of the sessions after falling out with the group last year over his part in reunion shows, which he ultimately did not play.

Rage Against The Machine drummer Brad Wilk has teamed up with Sabbath and will appear on the album.

'13', which will be the band's 19th studio album, will be produced by Rick Rubin and is due to be releaed by Vertigo.

It will the first Black Sabbath album singer Ozzy Osbourne has featured on since 1978's 'Never Say Die!'.

 

 

 

 

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