Covers
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
- Bruce Dickinson covered the song with American band, Godspeed on the tribute album Nativity in Black.
- Swedish pop band The Cardigans covered this song on their 1994 album, Emmerdale (album).
- The thrash metal band Anthrax also covered the song on their 1987 EP I'm the Man.
- Bluegrass band Iron Horse covered "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" on their album Black & Bluegrass: A Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne & Black Sabbath.
- Melbourne, Australia-based group bZARK covered "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" on their 1998 EP, "I Don't Know How It Is (But I'm Gonna Tell You Anyway)."
- Covered by Today Is the Day on the Hydra Head seven inch tribute In These Black Days. Included as a hidden bonus track on their album Temple of the Morning Star.
- Horror metal band Ripper has covered the song for their upcoming album 'Third Witness' to be released in 2012 by Black Widow Records
- Sabbra Cadabra
- The heavy metal band Metallica covered this song and "A National Acrobat" on their Garage, Inc. cover album in one condensed song entitled "Sabbra Cadabra".
- American punk rock band Hed PE covered "Sabbra Cadabra" for the tribute album Nativity in Black II.
- Killing Yourself to Live
- It was covered by the band Anal Cunt on Masters of Misery-Black Sabbath: The Earache Tribute and on seven inch vinyl on the Hydra Head tribute In These Black Days.
- Who Are You?
- Covered by Goatsnake on the compilation album, 1 + Dog Days.
- Covered by OLD on the tribute album, Tribute To Black Sabbath: Eternal Masters.
- Spiral Architect
- This song was covered by Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica for a free tribute CD issued by Metal Hammer magazine, as well as the Deluxe Edition of their album 7th Symphony.
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