Rudy Sarzo and Frank Bello Experiment with Gnarly Effects Pedals

"I think there's something wrong in my head," Frank Bello confesses. "Something connects with me and noise." 

The Anthrax bassist sat down with Rudy Sarzo–bassist for Ozzy Osbourne and Quiet Riot–for this week's new episode of Metalhead to Head. Check out Part 1 above and Part 2 below!

While discussing their writing styles and how Sarzo came around to the idea of joining Ozzy Osbourne's band, the two metal greats found a moment to reflect on their own fandom of legendary bassists. "I've been a fan longer than I've been a professional musician," Sarzo notes, "and I'll never lose that."

Bello confesses that he never received a formal music education, but recalls getting sent to the principal's office in high school for playing Judas Priest and Iron Maiden songs on his upright bass before jazz band class. Sarzo remembers his collaborations with his close friend, the late Randy Rhoads, and why he left Ozzy Osbourne's band after the guitarist's passing.