Black Sabbath – Dehumanizer

Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer

released by Black Sabbath in 1992, marked a significant return to their heavy metal roots, featuring powerful riffs and thought-provoking lyrics. The album, notable for its collaboration with vocalist Ronnie James Dio, explores themes of alienation and societal issues. Its blend of classic sound and modern production resonated with both longtime fans and new listeners, solidifying its place in metal history.

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