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  1. Best song on Dehumanizer is the ballad track "Too Late". This song is classic Dio era sabbath and is the one track I would go back to if I ever decided to listen to something off this album. Ill always love Dio and Sabbath but at this point in time but this album drags along forever as mentioned up top its 50 minutes but it feels like 2 hours.

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    Dehumanizer is the sixteenth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath. It was first released on 22 June 1992 in the UK by I.R.S. Records and on 30 June 1992 in the US by Reprise Records. [ 8 ][ 9 ] It was Sabbath's first studio album in over a decade to feature vocalist Ronnie James Dio and drummer Vinny Appice, [ 10 ] and their first in ...

  3. In fact, what moves this song is the riffs, and then Dio's vocals. Some of Iommi's and Butler's best riffs here. And the chorus, unlike Letters from Earth, is really memorable, with a lot of energy. Truly one of the highlights of the album. And then, for 2 songs, the album gets a bit weaker, but not much.

  4. Dehumanizer in top 10 Best Black Sabbath! - 96%. PowerMetalGuardian, July 8th, 2004. 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 ...

  5. Dehumanizer is a fantastic Sabbath album, and is worthy of being considered one of their best. For it being released in the early 90s, long after the heyday of both the Ozzy and Dio lineups, the albums is just as strong as both Mob Rules and Heaven and Hell. I would definitely argue that it’s stronger than some of Sabbaths albums during the ...

  6. Jun 22, 1992 · Dehumanizer is the sixteenth studio album by English heavy rock band Black Sabbath, released in June 1992. It was the first Black Sabbath studio album in over a decade to feature

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  8. May 14, 2013 · Dehumanizer isn't terrible, but it should have been the sign for the band to call it a career. 90s Black Sabbath can certainly be a gamble on quality, but Dio has a way of making any album he's on better, and him rejoining for this album makes this no exception. Though it helps that the music is actually pretty good too, it's got all the great ...

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