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      • So, despite some clunkiness here and there, Dehumanizer still has plenty of heavy, vintage-Iommi riffs, pounding drum work from Appice, good solos, and Geezer's groovy bass lines, and all of that, combined with its uniquely dark, heavy take on the melodic Dio-era means it should please almost any Sabb fan out there (unless they're big Ozzy fanboys or something.)
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  2. One of the most underrated Black Sabbath albums happens to be one of the best. Dehumanizer welcomes back the vocal god Ronnie James Dio, and one of his best performances is put on this album. For the most part we have a very similar vocal production from Dio, his straight out power wielding vocals.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DehumanizerDehumanizer - Wikipedia

    Lyrically and musically, Dehumanizer is considered one of Sabbath's heaviest albums. Lyrical themes vary from a computer worshipped as a god (Computer God), to televangelists (TV Crimes), to individualism (I) and doubts about the afterlife (After All (The Dead)).

  4. Dehumanizer, an Album by Black Sabbath. Released 30 June 1992 on Reprise (catalog no. 9 26965-2; CD). Genres: Heavy Metal. Rated #363 in the best albums of 1992.

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    • 1991-1992
    • Black Sabbath
    • 30 June 1992
  5. The biggest outlier on "Dehumanizer," and I mean that in a good way, is "Too Late." The song is absolute beauty, and the track on the album where Dio shows the least anger, and gives us his famous melodic voice the most.

  6. Dehumanizer welcomes back the vocal god Ronnie James Dio, and one of his best performances is put on this album. For the most part we have a very similar vocal production from Dio, his straight out power wielding vocals. However, there are some songs where pure evil reigns in his voice.

  7. Dehumanizer is by some fans and critics labeled as a black sheep, a failure due to its commercial success amongst other things, and opinions seems vary widely in general about this album.

  8. To my ears "Dehumanizer" is the strongest album Black Sabbath released after "Mob Rules (1981)". A 4 star (80% rating is well deserved. Dehumanizer is another stunning powerhouse of an album where Dio's compelling vocals clash with the grandmaster of riffery Tony Iommi.

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