Dehumanizer by Black Sabbath
Lena and Avery dive into Dehumanizer, the 1992 album that marked Ronnie James Dio’s return to Black Sabbath. They explore the album’s heavier, darker sound, discussing tracks like TV Crimes, Computer God, and I—songs that embraced a more modern yet doom-laden approach. The hosts break down how the reunion of Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice reignited Sabbath’s intensity, even if tensions behind the scenes led to another split. Was Dehumanizer an underrated gem or just a temporary revival? Tune in as Lena and Avery unpack this thunderous chapter in Sabbath’s history!
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