Black Sabbath's 1992 release Dehumanizer is rightly seen by many metal aficionados as a lost classic as it finds the epochal Mob Rules line-up of Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinnie Appice reuniting for the first time in over a decade. Despite being issued in a musical climate dominated by alt-rock and grunge, the record is arguably one of Sabbath's heaviest and contains all of the band's trademark elements and then some. Includes the head bangers "TV Crimes," "Time Machine" and "Master of Insanity." This deluxe 180g vinyl 2LP edition is expanded with the single edit of "Master Of Insanity," an alternate version of "Letters From Earth" that originally appeared as the B-side to the "TV Crimes" single, and a version of "Time Machine" originally recorded for the soundtrack to the movie Wayne's World. In addition, the set contains rare live tracks from Florida's Sundome recorded at the beginning of the Dehumanizer tour in July 1992.
- Computer God
- After All (The Dead)
- TV Crimes
- Letters From Earth
- Master of Insanity
- Time Machine
- Sins of the Father
- Too Late
- I
- Buried Alive
- Master of Insanity (Single Edit)
- Letters from Earth (B-Side Version)
- Time Machine (Wayne's World Soundtrack Version)
- Children of the Sea (Live)
- Die Young (Live)
- TV Crimes (Live)
- Master of Insanity (Live)
- After All (The Dead) [Live]
- Neon Knights (Live)