After falling out with mentor
Ozzy Osbourne following the recording sessions for 1995's
Ozzmosis, guitarist
Zakk Wylde struck out on his own with his first solo album,
Book of Shadows, in 1996. When it failed to score any mainstream success, the six-stringer took an extended break before resurfacing with a new album and band called
Black Label Society in 1999, featuring
Wylde on vocals, guitar, and bass and drummer Phil Ondich. A number of different musicians would sift through the band's ranks during the convoluted tour that followed, but Ondich was back on the drum stool by the time
Black Label Society recorded 2000's
Stronger Than Death album for new label Spitfire Records. The subsequent tour included a slot on the second stage of his old boss' Ozzfest tour and yielded the
Alcohol Fueled Brewtality Live!! album in 2001. The band returned to Ozzfest the following year (this time on the main stage) in support of the
1919 Eternal LP.
Blessed Hellride appeared in 2003 and
Hangover Music, Vol. 6 followed a year later.
Mafia,
Black Label Society's seventh album, was released in spring 2005. The following October, Spitfire Records issued the
Wylde work compilation Kings of Damnation: Era 1998-2004. In 2006, the band began their relationship with the Roadrunner label with a new album,
Shot to Hell. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide