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Black Sabbath Live Performance of Dehumanizer in Oakland, CA 1992

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

During the 1992 Black Sabbath concert in Oakland, the band was riding high on the momentum from their album "Dehumanizer," which had been released just a few months earlier, in June 1992. This marks a significant period in their career, as it reunited iconic members, notably Ronnie James Dio, who brought a unique blend of talent to the group. The concert not only showcased tracks from "Dehumanizer," like the thrashing "Computer God" and anthemic "Heaven and Hell," but also highlighted the band’s enduring influence on the heavy metal genre. Interestingly, this live performance took place shortly after the band had gone through several lineup changes, so fans were eager to see the classic lineup in action again. It was a moment of nostalgia and a testament to their resilience, proving that even after years in the industry, Black Sabbath could still electrify and captivate an audience.

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