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'''Ozzy Osbourne''' is an English songwriter. |
'''Ozzy Osbourne''' is an English songwriter. |
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− | He appeared in the [[season 2]] episode "[[Chef Aid]]", as one of the performers at the concert. After singing he grabs [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]] and bites his head off covering his lips with blood, in a reference to an infamous incident where he bit the head off a live bat. |
+ | He appeared in the [[season 2]] episode "[[Chef Aid]]", as one of the performers at the concert. After singing, he grabs [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]] and bites his head off, covering his lips with blood, in a reference to an infamous incident where he bit the head off a live bat. |
In "[[My Future Self n' Me]]", [[Stan]] is seen watching ''The Osbournes'', featuring Ozzy, his son [[Jack Osbourne]], and his daughter [[Kelly Osbourne|Kelly]]. |
In "[[My Future Self n' Me]]", [[Stan]] is seen watching ''The Osbournes'', featuring Ozzy, his son [[Jack Osbourne]], and his daughter [[Kelly Osbourne|Kelly]]. |
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− | Osbourne appears on ''[[Chef Aid: The South Park Album]]'', singing "Nowhere to Run" with [[DMX]], [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] |
+ | Osbourne appears on ''[[Chef Aid: The South Park Album]]'', singing "Nowhere to Run" with [[DMX]], [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] and [[The Crystal Method]]. He also appeared in the accompanying mockumentary, ''[[Chef Aid: Behind the Menu]]'', in which he talked about [[Chef|Chef's]] influence on his career. |
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Revision as of 04:03, 30 October 2011
Ozzy Osbourne is an English songwriter.
He appeared in the season 2 episode "Chef Aid", as one of the performers at the concert. After singing, he grabs Kenny and bites his head off, covering his lips with blood, in a reference to an infamous incident where he bit the head off a live bat.
In "My Future Self n' Me", Stan is seen watching The Osbournes, featuring Ozzy, his son Jack Osbourne, and his daughter Kelly.
Osbourne appears on Chef Aid: The South Park Album, singing "Nowhere to Run" with DMX, Ol' Dirty Bastard and The Crystal Method. He also appeared in the accompanying mockumentary, Chef Aid: Behind the Menu, in which he talked about Chef's influence on his career.