Dehumanizer

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Dehumanizer

Dehumanizer is the album released by the metal band Black Sabbath. The album feautured Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Appice with the hit song "TV Crimes".

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About

Dehumanizer was released on June 30, 1992 under Warner Bros. The album was another success entering the Top 50 in almost a decade. The album also reached the no.28 spot on the U.K. chart and no.44 on the U.S. Billboard Chart. The single in the album is "TV Crimes" which peaked no.33 on the U.K. Singles chart. The album was produced by Reinhold Mack.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Computer God 1992 6:10
2 After All (The Dead) 1992 5:37
3 TV Crimes 1992 3:58
4 Letters from Earth 1991 4:12
5 Master of Insanity 1991 5:54
6 Time Machine 1991 4:10
7 Sins of the Father 1991 4:43
8 Too Late 1992 6:54
9 I 1992 5:10
10 Buried Alive 1992 4:47
11 Time Machine Wayne's World Version 4:18

Awards & Certifications

Certifications

Year Album Certification
1992 Dehumanizer Certified Gold in U.K.

Chart Toppers

Year Title U.K. Singles Chart
1992 TV Crimes 33

Credits

Performance Credits

Black Sabbath Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Vinny Appice Drums

Geezer Butler Bass

Ronnie James Dio Vocals

Tony Iommi Guitar

Geoff Nichols Keyboards

Technical Credits

Black Sabbath Producer

Mack Producer, Engineer

Wil Rees Illustrations

Trivia

  • Most songs in the album is all about new technologies worshipped as a God.

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