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
Dehumanizer
06/01/1992 | Rhino / Wea
Videos from Dehumanizer
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Similar Albums
-

Alice in Chains
Dirt
$11.99 -

Alice in Chains
Sap
$7.99 -

Cannibal Corpse
Tomb of the Mutilated
$11.99 -

The Cult
Australian Tour (EP) -

Danzig
Danzig III: How the Gods Kill
$11.99
-

Diamond Head
Singles -

GWAR
The Road Behind
$11.99 -

Helmet
Meantime
$11.99 -

Iron Maiden
Fear of the Dark
$15.99 -

Megadeth
Countdown to Extinction
$36.99
-

Megadeth
Foreclosure of a Dream -

Melvins
Dale Crover
$11.99 -

Melvins
Joe Preston
$11.99 -

Melvins
King Buzzo
$11.99 -

Melvins
Lysol
Credits
- Mack
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Geoff Nicholls
- Keyboards
- Stephan Wissnet
- Assistant Engineer
- Mark Weiss
- Photography
- Darren Galer
- Assistant Engineer
- Wil Rees
- Illustrations
- Vinny Appice
- Drums
- Geezer Butler
- Bass
- Ronnie James Dio
- Vocals
- Tony Iommi
- Guitar
- Black Sabbath
- Producer, Main Performer

















