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Black Sabbath Live in Oakland 1992 Performing Black Sabbath from Dehumanizer Tour

Venue: Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center Location: Oakland, California, United States Date: November 13, 1992

In November 1992, Black Sabbath delivered an electrifying performance during their Dehumanizer Tour at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland. By this time, the band had just released their album 'Dehumanizer' earlier that year, marking a pivotal moment in their career as it was their first collaboration with former vocalist Ronnie James Dio since the early '80s. This album not only redefined their sound with a heavier and more modern edge but also addressed themes of alienation and humanity's darker sides, resonating deeply with fans. The live recording on November 13, 1992, showcases the band's relentless energy and Dio's powerful vocals, bringing to life classics and new material alike. It was a thrilling culmination of their comeback and emotional depth, an event capturing both the band's legacy and the raw, gritty essence of heavy metal.

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