Dehumanizer

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Dehumanizer is a heavy metal album by Black Sabbath, known for reuniting the band with vocalist Ronnie James Dio and featuring a darker, heavier sound.

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instanceOf heavy metal album
studio album
artist Black Sabbath NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresDarkerSound true
featuresHeavierSound true
genre doom metal
heavy metal
hasBandMember Geezer Butler NERFINISHED
Ronnie James Dio NERFINISHED
Tony Iommi NERFINISHED
Vinny Appice NERFINISHED
hasLength approximately 52 minutes
language English
lyricalTheme dehumanization
religion
social criticism
technology
nextAlbum Cross Purposes NERFINISHED
notableFor heavier and darker sound compared to previous Black Sabbath albums
return of Ronnie James Dio to Black Sabbath
originalFormat CD
cassette
vinyl LP
partOfDiscography Black Sabbath discography
performer Black Sabbath NERFINISHED
previousAlbum Tyr NERFINISHED
producer Black Sabbath NERFINISHED
Leif Mases NERFINISHED
Reinhold Mack NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1991-1992
recordLabel I.R.S. Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1992-06-30
reunitesBandWithVocalist Ronnie James Dio NERFINISHED
track After All (The Dead) NERFINISHED
Buried Alive NERFINISHED
Computer God NERFINISHED
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Letters from Earth NERFINISHED
Master of Insanity NERFINISHED
Sins of the Father NERFINISHED
TV Crimes NERFINISHED
Time Machine NERFINISHED
Time Machine (Wayne’s World version) NERFINISHED
Too Late NERFINISHED
vocalist Ronnie James Dio NERFINISHED

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Black Sabbath notableWork Dehumanizer