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Old 08.18.2010, 02:21 PM   #8
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Totally, although I think most people in the UK who are drawn to LZ find the same kind of foreign exoticism in them that they would in an American band. They somehow feel American. Sabbath were also far more popular in the States than over here but they still 'felt' British. Whenever I think of LZ I think of big, American-style wide open spaces. When I think of Black Sabbath i think of saveloys.
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