
Dehumanizer Tracklist
- 01
Computer God
- 02
After All (The Dead)
- 03
TV Crimes
- 04
Letters From Earth
- 05
Masters Of Insanity
- 06
Time Machine
- 07
Sins Of The Father
- 08
Too Late
- 09
I
- 10
Buried Alive
Album Chart Placements
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About Dehumanizer (1992)
The album by Black Sabbath was released on June 22, 1992 via I.R.S..
Dehumanizer is Black Sabbath's sixteenth album, which follows Tyr.
"Dehumanizer" is the sixteenth studio album by the legendary rock band Black Sabbath, released on June 22, 1992, under I.R.S.. This album marks a significant moment in the band's history as it features the return of iconic vocalist Ronnie James Dio, who had previously collaborated with the band during the early 1980s.
With a total of 10 tracks, "Dehumanizer" delves into themes of alienation and the human condition, showcasing a heavy metal sound that is characteristic of Black Sabbath. Notable tracks from the album include "Computer God," "After All (The Dead)," and "I," which exemplify the band's signature blend of powerful riffs and thought-provoking lyrics.
"Dehumanizer" received attention for its darker lyrical content and complex musical arrangements, cementing its place within the heavy metal genre. The album's production reflects the band’s evolution, incorporating elements of both traditional rock and contemporary metal of the early 1990s. As a pivotal release in Black Sabbath's discography, "Dehumanizer" continues to resonate with fans and critics alike.











