HYUNGRAE K. - 07/Apr/2026  DIO, BUTTLER, IOMI, APPICE : Heaven & Hell released the live albums Live at Radio City Music Hall in 2007 and Neon Knights Live at Wacken in 2009, plus their sole studio album The Devil You Know in 2009.
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Ivica S. - 07/Apr/2025  It's not an innovative album from a musical point of view, it's doom metal, but the arrangements are valid and Ronnie James Dio's voice is hypnotic. It would have been interesting to be able to listen to other material from this line-up, unfortunately it's not possible, but this album will remain a classic in metal discography. = Highly recommended HT
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Eugene S. - 11/Apr/2024  The Devil You Know is the only studio album by heavy metal band Heaven & Hell; the members had previously recorded as a group in an earlier line-up of Black Sabbath. The Devil You Know was Ronnie James Dio's final studio album prior to his death in May 2010. I recmmend.
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Natalia M. - 15/Dec/2015  Great heavy metal album! Dio, Iommi, Butler, Appice - big stars of rock music. The last album with the participation of R.J. Dio. Fans in the collection to be sure!
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Ben McVicker - 14/Sep/2010  No matter what grade any reviewer assigns this disc, The Devil You Know has already secured its place in heavy metal’s history by virtue of its being ...
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Greg Kot - 19/Aug/2009  Sponsored Link: Amazon's Heaven & Hell Store...
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Adrien Begrand - 27/May/2009  Anyone who loves Black Sabbath must cringe at the mere mention of the much-ballyhooed studio tracks “Psycho Man” and “Selling My Soul”. The songs appe...
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Aaron Mayagoitia - 29/Apr/2009  The Dio version of Black Sabbath is back with an album’s worth of songs about religion, masochism and cannibalism, among other things. The band has ch...
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Aaron Brophy - 28/Apr/2009  Heaven & Hell's first official album isn't exactly subtle in narrow-focusing the song material to the band's new name and brand. The Ronnie James Dio-...
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cloudspeakers - 28/Apr/2009  Heaven And Hell are kind of Black Sabbath and they’re kind of not. With Ozzy stuck under Sharon’s thumb, his sometime replacement Ronnie James Dio and...
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