Greatest Ozzy Osbourne Songs (Solo Career) of All Time - Over the Mountain or Bark at the Moon

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OVER THE MOUNTAIN

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BARK AT THE MOON
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Why This Battle Matters

Ever wonder which slice of Ozzy’s dark magic reigns supreme? Here we stand, at the precipice of a sonic showdown: 'Over the Mountain' with its thunderous climbs versus 'Bark at the Moon' with its wild, haunting howls. This isn’t just a battle of epic riffs and unforgettable hooks; it’s a clash of lyrical depth against musical innovation. The victor here might just redefine what fans consider Ozzy’s signature masterpiece. So, what pulls at your soul more — the relentless ascent or the eerie glow of the full moon?

🔥 Fan Takes

'Bark at the Moon' is the soundtrack of anarchy, it's pure chaotic energy, and that’s its genius.
Bark at the Moon??? More like Snark at the Tune 🤣 c'mon it's iconic!
Honestly, 'Over the Mountain' just hits different. Pure nostalgia vibes!

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Bark at the Moon over Over the Mountain when it comes to the greatest Ozzy Osbourne Songs (Solo Career) of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Bark at the Moon 57.1% of the time over Over the Mountain.

Across all battles:

Bark at the Moon win rate: 41.2%

Over the Mountain win rate: 32.0%

Fan FAQs

How tight is the battle in the Greatest Ozzy Osbourne Songs (Solo Career) league on GoatWars?

This matchup is heating up with Bark at the Moon slightly ahead, but it’s really anyone's game. The 14% gap shows just how divided fans are, each side passionately backing their favorite track!

What's the big deal about Over the Mountain, and why do some fans swear it's Ozzy's best?

Over the Mountain kicks off with some of the most thunderous drums and unforgettable guitar solos in Ozzy's solo career. Fans love it because it encapsulates everything exciting about Ozzy's music—intense, powerful, and a bit mystical.

Why is Bark at the Moon currently leading against Over the Mountain?

Bark at the Moon has a slight edge right now because it's not just a song, it's an anthem. The guitar riffs, the howling vocals—fans really connect with its wild spirit. Plus, it's got that killer music video that just sticks with you.