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This article is about the Black Sabbath song. A different song with the same name was recorded by Manowar. "Hand of Doom" Song by Black Sabbath from the album Paranoid Released 1970 Genre Heavy metal Length 7:09 Label Vertigo (UK) Warner Bros. Records (US) Producer Rodger Bain Paranoid track listing "Electric Funeral" (5) "Hand of Doom" (6) "Rat Salad" (7) This article may not meet the general notability guideline. Please help to establish notability by adding reliable, secondary sources about the topic. If notability cannot be established, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. (August 2010) "Hand of Doom" is an anti-heroin song by Black Sabbath from their breakthrough album Paranoid in 1970. It was one the first drug-related song by the band, and others would follow, including, "Sweet Leaf", "Snowblind" and "Supernaut". The song was conceived after the band had observed a growing number of US soldiers arriving in England in the late 1960s from the Vietnam War with severe drug addictions.[1] Covers Slayer- from the tribute album Nativity in Black II Danzig- from Blackacidevil, featuring re-written lyrics and song structure. Isis- from rare Sawblade EP and Red Sea EP (Japanese edition) HIM- live, they also featured it on their recent album Uneasy Listening Vol. 2. Cephalic Carnage- from the tribute album Hell Rules 2: A Tribute to Black Sabbath Orange Goblin- from Nuclear Guru EP Hand of Doom - from their 2002 album Live in Los Angeles. References ^ Classic Albums - Paranoid, by Isis Productions/Eagle Rock Entertainment v • d • e Black Sabbath Tony Iommi • Ozzy Osbourne • Geezer Butler • Bill Ward Ronnie James Dio • Vinny Appice • Geoff Nicholls • Tony Martin • Ian Gillan • Glenn Hughes • Ray Gillen • Neil Murray • Cozy Powell • Bev Bevan • Jo Burt • Terry Chimes • Bob Daisley • Bobby Rondinelli • Eric Singer • Dave Spitz • Dave Walker Studio albums Black Sabbath • Paranoid • Master of Reality • Black Sabbath Vol. 4 • Sabbath Bloody Sabbath • Sabotage • Technical Ecstasy • Never Say Die! • Heaven and Hell • Mob Rules • Born Again • Seventh Star • The Eternal Idol • Headless Cross • Tyr • Dehumanizer • Cross Purposes • Forbidden Live albums Live Evil • Cross Purposes Live • Reunion • Past Lives • Live at Hammersmith Odeon Compilations We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll • The Collection • The Sabbath Stones • Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978 • Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath (1970–1978) • Greatest Hits 1970–1978 • The Dio Years • The Rules of Hell Unofficial albums Live at Last • The Sabbath Collection • The Ozzy Osbourne Years • Under Wheels of Confusion • The Best of Black Sabbath • Club Sonderauflage Singles and other songs "Evil Woman" • "N.I.B." • "Paranoid" • "Iron Man" • "War Pigs" • "Fairies Wear Boots" • "Sweet Leaf" • "Children of the Grave" • "Changes" • "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" • "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor" • "Dirty Women" • "Never Say Die!" • "Neon Knights" • "Heaven and Hell" • "Die Young" • "The Mob Rules" • "Turn Up the Night" • "Trashed" • "No Stranger to Love" • "TV Crimes" • "Psycho Man" • "The Devil Cried" Videos Never Say Die • Black and Blue • The Black Sabbath Story, Vol. 1 • The Black Sabbath Story, Vol. 2 • The Last Supper • Inside Black Sabbath - 1970–1992 • Black Sabbath's Paranoid • Rock Review • In Their Own Words • Hangin' with Heaven and Hell Related articles Discography • Members • Heaven & Hell (tour) • Mythology • In These Black Days  • Nativity in Black • Martin Birch • Born Again Tour 1983  Book:Black Sabbath ·  Category:Black Sabbath ·  Portal:Heavy metal This metal song-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e