When I was touring with Ozzy, you know, when I was with Manson, we toured with Ozzy, so many times, we did Ozzfest a thousand times, and, you know, it seems like I'm always playing with Ozzy in one way or another opening up.
Ozzy is a powerful and attractive man. When I grow up I want to be Ozzy.
You gotta give props to Ozzy as the creator of all evil faces. What would we do in photo sessions if it were not for Ozzy?
I kept hearing that metal is dead and Ozzy's dead and people that like Ozzy are dead. I have never had an empty seat. I've always sold out, so who's saying it's all over?
I have never said anything critical about Ozzy that he didn't say about himself many times.
I don't know who Ozzy is. I wake up a new person every day.
I remember, in 1999, when we did the last Ozzfest that we were part of, and I think Disturbed was on it, Static-X, obviously Ozzy, us, and we were the only band on the tour that had a rider that had any alcohol. Nobody else had it.
If I'm playing with Ozzy it's just a guitar thing. But with the vocals I feel like I'm studying for the SATs.
Playing with Ozzy was a dream come true.
Long before there was Marilyn Manson, long before there was Alice Cooper, way before Ozzy Osbourne, there was Screamin' Jay Hawkins
I have a saying. 'Never judge a book by its cover'. I say that because I don't even know who Ozzy is. I wake up a new person every day.
In the past, I'd sort of know before Ozzy sang something, what he was going to sing. I'd know what sort of way a melody was going to go 'cause of the way he'd approach it.
I feel really honoured to be in the Walk of Fame in Birmingham with so many great people already like Ozzy Osbourne.
It was like going to church, except Ozzy Osbourne was there.
I in no way, shape, or form envision myself as the modern-day Ozzy Osbourne - nobody can.
Ozzy has dyslexia.
Ozzy Osbourne is one of my favorite interviews, he's so good.