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Breakout

Black Sabbath
Never Say Die! (1978)
Moderate 140 BPM
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Song DNA

Dynamic Range6/10
Sudden Changesmild
Texturelayered
Predictabilitymedium
Vocal Styleinstrumental
Notes: Heavy rock foundation with prominent brass horns creates a bold, energetic texture blending metal riffs and swing rhythms. Call-and-response brass over steady grooves provides moderate intensity without extreme aggression.

Misophonia Triggers

Mouth Soundsnone
Percussive Clicksnone
Breathing Soundsnone
Repetitive Micro-soundsnone

Instrumental track featuring heavy horns, swing rhythms, and big-band brass over a rock foundation with call-and-response phrasing[1][2].

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Moods: energetic, playful

Traditions: heavy metal, jazz fusion

How this song sits on each sensory axis

A dynamic range of 6/10 means this song moves. Expect a real volume climb between quiet sections and the loudest part of the arrangement — enough that you may want to set the initial volume below where you'd normally land.

Sudden changes: mild. There are one or two transitions worth knowing about, though they're musically resolved rather than surprise-driven.

Texture is layered — a full arrangement with clear separation between parts.

Predictability is medium — conventional structure overall, with one or two moments that deviate from what you'd expect.

Vocal style: instrumental.

Where this sits in Black Sabbath's catalog

We have 84 songs from Black Sabbath in the library. Of those, 8 are rated Safe, 27 Moderate, and 49 Intense. This song's dynamic range of 6/10 sits below the artist average of 7.1, making it the #74 most dynamic track of theirs in our library.

Other tracks from Never Say Die!

We have 7 songs from this album. Overall, the album leans moderate in sensory profile.

1978 context

Released in 1978. We have 214 songs from that year in our library, averaging a dynamic range of 6.1/10. This track is about average than the year average. Explore more from the 1970s.

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Moods
energetic · 5426playful · 1805
Traditions
heavy metal · 279jazz fusion · 43

Why this rating

We rate this song Moderate because it falls between our Safe and Intense thresholds on at least one dimension. Moderate is the default for most well-produced music that has real arc but no surprise elements. Full rubric: methodology.

Rating last reviewed: 2026-04-14. Reviewed by the Music I Want editorial team against the documented methodology.

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Frequently asked about "Breakout"

Quick answers pulled from the song's sensory analysis.

What is the sensory intensity of "Breakout" by Black Sabbath?

"Breakout" by Black Sabbath rates as Moderate intensity. Dynamic range 6/10, mild sudden changes, layered texture. Moderate is the default for well-produced music with real arc but no surprise elements.

How loud is "Breakout" — what is its dynamic range?

"Breakout" has a dynamic range of 6/10. Noticeable climb from quiet sections to loudest point. Set opening volume slightly lower than your preferred peak.

Does "Breakout" have sudden or surprising changes?

"Breakout" has mild sudden changes — one or two transitions worth knowing about, but they are musically resolved rather than surprise-driven.

What is "Breakout" best for?

In our library "Breakout" is recommended for: energy, movement. These tags are assigned only where the song's sensory profile genuinely supports the use case.

When was "Breakout" released?

"Breakout" is from 1978, on the album "Never Say Die!". It appears in our 1970s catalog.

What is the emotional mood of "Breakout"?

We tag "Breakout" as energetic, playful. Moods are tonal descriptors based on how the song reads emotionally — separate from the sensory intensity axes.

What is the vocal style of "Breakout"?

The vocal style is instrumental.

Should I listen to "Breakout"?

"Breakout" is Moderate intensity — fine for most listeners, but with enough dynamic activity that it works best as active listening rather than background.

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