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Black Sabbath
Dehumanizer
Release Date: 1992 06 zz
Running Time: 55:53
Label: Warner Bros.
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From the group many credit with creating metal, guitarist Tony Iommi resurrected an earlier lineup of Black Sabbath for Dehumanizer. As is their wont, the Sabs show concern for humanity's future. Lead track "Computer God" tackles mankind's capitulation at the altar of technology. "After All" evokes the morbid/mystical themes and sonic plod of earliest Sabbath. Dehumanizer breaks little new ground. But with hundreds of other groups expropriating the sound these days, it's comforting to find that, 22 years on, there's still no one who can churn out those sinister, almost orchestral three chords quite as effectively as Iommi and Butler. Roch Parisien, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Computer GodDio, Butler, Iommi6:14
2After All (The Dead)Dio, Butler, Iommi5:41
3TV CrimesDio, Butler, Iommi4:02
4Letters from EarthDio, Butler, Iommi4:16
5Master of InsanityIommi, Butler, Dio5:55
6Time MachineDio, Iommi, Butler4:15
7Sins of the FatherIommi, Dio, Butler4:46
8Too LateIommi, Butler, Dio6:54
9IIommi, Butler, Dio5:13
10Buried AliveDio, Butler, Iommi4:53
11Time Machine [Wayne's World Version]Dio, Iommi, Butler4:18







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