Black Sabbath Dehumanizer Cd Official

Dehumanizer didn’t set the world on fire in 1992. Nirvana was king, and a bunch of 40-something metal veterans playing slow, angry riffs wasn’t “alternative.” But time has been incredibly kind.

When you think of Black Sabbath, you think Ozzy. You think the devil’s tritone, bats, and “Paranoid.” But for those who dig deeper, the Ronnie James Dio era holds a special, heavy place in metal history. And no album from that lineup hits quite like Dehumanizer . black sabbath dehumanizer cd

: A slow-burning doom masterpiece featuring some of Butler’s finest bass work. Dehumanizer didn’t set the world on fire in 1992

: Tony Iommi (Guitar), Geezer Butler (Bass), Ronnie James Dio (Vocals), Vinny Appice (Drums). You think the devil’s tritone, bats, and “Paranoid

Lyrically, Dehumanizer explores themes of technology-induced alienation, social disconnection, and the dehumanizing effects of modern society. These themes were particularly relevant in the early 1990s, as the world was grappling with the implications of rapid technological advancements.