Killer Of Giants
Ozzy Osbourne · The Ultimate Sin [1986]
The can you tell me what the weapon's for
Listen to me everyone
If the button is pushed
There'll be nowhere left to run
Giants sleeping, Giant's winning wars
Within their dreams
Till they wake when it's too late
And God's name blaspheme
Killer of giants threatens us all
Mountains of madness standing so tall
Marches of protest not stopping the war
Or the killer of giants
The killer of giants
Mother nature people state you case without it's worth
Your seas run dry your sleepless eyes are turning red alert
Killer of giants threatens us all
Mountains of madness standing so tall
Rising so proudly it has nowhere to fall
This killer of giants
This killer of giants
Killer of giants threatens us all
Mountains of madness standing so tall
Marches of protest not stopping the war
Oh the killer of giants
Oh the killer of giants
Killer of giants
Killer of giants
Killer Of Giants
Released on The Ultimate Sin in 1986, 'Killer Of Giants' stands as a defining track in Ozzy Osbourne's discography, showcasing his evolution from hard rock to a heavier, more aggressive sound. The song features Osbourne's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a gritty, raspy tone that became a hallmark of his career. Musically, it blends elements of heavy metal and hard rock, driven by a powerful rhythm section and a driving guitar riff that captures the energy of the mid-80s rock scene. As part of the band's later work, the recording reflects the band's shift away from the polished production of their earlier albums toward a rawer, more visceral aesthetic. The track remains a staple of Osbourne's live performances and has cemented his status as a pioneering figure in heavy metal history.
