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Pod of Doom: ‘Dehumanizer’ by Black Sabbath (1992)

This is Pod of Doom, a podcast dedicated to the British band Black Sabbath! The hosts of Every Pod You Cast return to discuss all things Sabbath: Justin Mancini of TheCineMaverick.com & Cinema Joes, Chris Mancini, and Randy Allain of Media/Lit will be covering the Ozzy Osbourne and Ronnie James Dio eras of the metal pioneers.

 In the eleventh official episode of the season, Chris, Justin, and Randy discuss the last Sabbath album with Ronnie James Dio. They debate the cheese factor in Dio’s vocals and lyrics, express disappointment over the lack of a connection between one song and a Mark Twain work, and reveal the song that reminds them of a certain character on Peaky Blinders. And of course, they recommend other artists they’ve been enjoying for your listening pleasure. 

Host Picks: 

We Know That It Is Good (A Song We Think Is Underrated or Just Really Like)

Chris – Too Late

Justin – TV Crimes

Randy – Buried Alive 

Nobody Wants Him (A Song We Don’t Like So Much)

Chris – Letters from Earth

Justin – Letters from Earth

Randy – Letters from Earth 

Words That Glow (A Favorite Lyric)

Chris – I

Justin – Too Late

Randy – Computer God

Occupy My Brain (A Favorite Musical Moment)

Chris – After All (The Dead)

Justin – I

Randy – Sins of the Father

Other Artists We’ve Been Listening To:

Chris – Audioslave

Justin – Marillion

Randy – Fiona Apple

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