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The Rage Against The Machine guitarist was petrified when he first heard Black Sabbath as a kid – now he’s the musical director for the band’s almighty finale. Read the story via the comments…

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July 4, 2025
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From Fear to Reverence: How Rage Against the Machine’s Guitarist Became the Architect of Black Sabbath’s Legendary Finale**

 

Growing up, Tom Morello was a kid consumed by curiosity and an insatiable hunger for music that challenged conventions. But when he first heard Black Sabbath, it wasn’t admiration that washed over him—it was pure fear. The heavy, ominous riffs, the doomy atmosphere, and Ozzy Osbourne’s haunting vocals seemed to shake him to his core. As a young boy in New York City, Morello recalls feeling petrified by the sound, unsure of what to make of its dark intensity.

 

“I remember hearing ‘Iron Man’ for the first time,” Morello says with a smile. “It was so heavy, so different from anything I’d ever known. I felt like I was hearing something forbidden, almost like I was intruding on a secret world.” That initial fear, however, gradually transformed into fascination. As he grew older, he immersed himself in Sabbath’s catalog, discovering a universe of raw power and innovation that would influence him deeply.

 

Fast forward to today, and Morello finds himself in a rather unexpected role: the musical director for Black Sabbath’s final performance on their farewell tour. It’s a full-circle moment that underscores his journey from terrified listener to torchbearer of the band’s legacy. The gig is monumental—an emotional culmination of decades of influence, defiance, and musical exploration.

 

In preparation for the grand finale, Morello meticulously studied Sabbath’s extensive catalog, not just to replicate the songs but to honor their spirit. His approach involved understanding the intricacies of Tony Iommi’s groundbreaking riffs, Geezer Butler’s thunderous basslines, and Bill Ward’s powerful drumming. “Black Sabbath’s music isn’t just about heavy riffs; it’s about atmosphere, mood, and emotion,” Morello explains. “I wanted to ensure that every note paid homage to the band’s pioneering spirit.”

 

The final performance took place at the famous O2 Arena in Birmingham, the birthplace of heavy metal. Thousands of fans, from die-hard Sabbath purists to newcomers, packed the venue, eager to witness this historic event. As the band launched into “War Pigs,” Morello’s guitar soared, channeling the dark energy that had initially frightened him as a child. His playing was both a tribute and a reinterpretation, blending his signature style with Sabbath’s raw power.

 

What made this finale particularly poignant was Morello’s personal journey. The fear he once felt transformed into reverence and admiration, fueling his passion to do justice to Sabbath’s influential sound. “It’s surreal to think that the same music that once scared me is now something I help carry into its final chapter,” he reflects. “It’s a testament to how powerful music can be—how it can evolve from fear to respect, from intimidation to inspiration.”

 

Throughout the performance, Morello shared stories with the audience, revealing how Sabbath’s music shaped his worldview and musical philosophy. He spoke about the band’s fearless approach to experimentation, their ability to craft songs that resonated on a primal level, and their role as pioneers who pushed the boundaries of heavy music.

 

The audience responded with thunderous applause and tears, recognizing the significance of the moment. For Morello, it was more than just a concert; it was a rite of passage, a full-circle moment where fear blossomed into a deep appreciation and a desire to honor the band’s legacy.

 

In the aftermath, Morello reflected on what this experience meant to him. “Black Sabbath changed the game,” he says. “Their music was a rebellion against the norm, a declaration that heavy, dark sounds could be beautiful and profound. Being part of their final chapter was both humbling and inspiring. It reminded me of the transformative power of music—how it can start as something frightening and evolve into something that unites us all.”

 

As the curtain fell on the farewell show, Morello felt a profound sense of gratitude. He had come full circle—from a frightened kid who trembled at Sabbath’s sound to a seasoned musician entrusted with guiding their musical legacy into its final act. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the things that scare us the most can become the greatest sources of inspiration.

 

And as Black Sabbath’s music continues to influence generations, Morello’s journey exemplifies the transformative power of fear, respect, and the relentless pursuit of musical truth.

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