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The represent one of the most volatile and fascinating periods in heavy metal history. Recorded between late 1991 and early 1992, these sessions capture the difficult reunion of the Mob Rules lineupāRonnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appiceāamidst shifting personnel and internal tensions. The Complex History of the Dehumanizer Sessions
Ronnie James Dioās vocals on the demos are particularly revelatory. In the final takes, Dio is the consummate professionalādynamic, soaring, perfectly enunciated. On the demos, he sounds angry . His voice is often lower in the mix, almost a background instrument of rage. He snarls, spits, and occasionally improvises placeholder lyrics (āSomething something computer godā¦ā). It humanizes the dehumanization. You hear the man, not the myth. black sabbath dehumanizer demos