- very
similar to "I" on
Dehumanizer.
These songs can be found,
along with
other demos and
untitled songs, on the
Complete Dehumanizer Sessions bootleg. "Computer...
-
Dehumanization is the
denial of full
humanity in
others along with the
cruelty and
suffering that
accompany it. A
practical definition refers to it as...
- and burb together,
while Dehumanizer seems to
stand for itself. (Though it may have been
named after Black Sabbath's
Dehumanizer album,
whose song "Black...
- short-lived
reunion with
Black Sabbath for the
recording of the
album Dehumanizer (1992) and the
subsequent tour, Dio and
Appice returned to Dio's solo...
-
would appear on a
Black Sabbath studio album again until the 1992
album Dehumanizer.
Produced and
engineered by
Martin Birch, the
album received a remastered...
-
officially rejoined the band
after the end of the Tyr tour
ahead of the
Dehumanizer (1992)
album with the
intention of
putting something back
together with...
- the
Heaven and ****
album tour) from 1980-82 and from the 1992 album,
Dehumanizer. The four
members of
Heaven & ****
recorded and
toured together as Black...
- of Insanity")
would eventually be
recorded for
Black Sabbath's 1992
Dehumanizer album,
though with a
faster tempo. A song
called "Computer God" was composed...
- from the
studio albums Heaven and **** (1980), Mob
Rules (1981), and
Dehumanizer (1992), as well as a live
version of the song "Children of the Sea" taken...
-
science fiction and
fantasy genres.
Dystopias are
often characterized by
dehumanization,
authoritarian governments,
ruthless megacorporations, environmental...