"1919 Eternal" was Black Label Society's third album, originally released in March 2002. It was the album that really broke through for the band, attracting a much wider audience and emphasizing the band's now much heavier sound. The album is dedicated to Zakk Wylde's father and his birth year of 1919 gives the album its title. This album sees some of the bass duties being taken on by Robert Trujillo, who would later go on to join Metallica.