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Birmingham, known as the birthplace of heavy metal, was more than just a hometown for Osbourne—it was part of his identity. The decline of England’s industrial industries did little to diminish his pride in the working-class city that bred such cultural revolution. During his teenage years, Osbourne marked his territory with graffiti—carving his name and potential band into a wall outside his home, alongside a section labeled "dark void."