Dehumanizer
Black Sabbath album
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'Dehumanizer' is the sixteenth studio album by the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in 1992.
It marked the return of vocalist Ronnie James Dio and drummer Vinny Appice to the band, reuniting the lineup that had recorded the acclaimed albums 'Heaven and Hell' and 'Mob Rules'.
'Dehumanizer' features a darker and heavier sound compared to Black Sabbath's previous works, exploring themes of societal decay, technological dystopia, and moral corruption.
Notable tracks include 'TV Crimes,' 'Master of Insanity,' and 'After All (The Dead)'.
'Dehumanizer' is a testament to Black Sabbath's enduring influence and ability to evolve.
It marked the return of vocalist Ronnie James Dio and drummer Vinny Appice to the band, reuniting the lineup that had recorded the acclaimed albums 'Heaven and Hell' and 'Mob Rules'.
'Dehumanizer' features a darker and heavier sound compared to Black Sabbath's previous works, exploring themes of societal decay, technological dystopia, and moral corruption.
Notable tracks include 'TV Crimes,' 'Master of Insanity,' and 'After All (The Dead)'.
'Dehumanizer' is a testament to Black Sabbath's enduring influence and ability to evolve.
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