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After a period with Tony Martin on the microphone, Black Sabbath released another album with the the ingenious vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Not at least due to the strong performance of Dio and the killer riffs of Iommi, this album can easily keep up with βMob Rulesβ, the album released in 1981 with Dio.
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