Congratulations to the WikiBrotheres who won tickets to Vinny Appice's workshop in São Paulo on the 6th and Curitiba on the 7th! Check out the winners below!
– In my opinion, the song where Vinny was at his peak is TV Crimes. Although he's been active since the late 70s and experienced the growth of metal in the 80s, in the 90s, with all that grunge effervescence sweeping through all the hard rock bands (except Guns N' Roses and Bon Jovi), Black Sabbath resurfaced, with the great album Dehumanizer on the shelves and a proper world tour. Not only Dio's return, but Vinny's influence really had a positive impact on Black Sabbath, bringing the band back into vogue. After Dehumanizer, Vinny continued his career, releasing great albums with Dio, Heaven & Hell, and Kill Devil Hill, but without the same impact as in 1992. – Raphael Rodrigues
– Vinny Appice dehumanized the myth that the Mafia rules by eliminating the Living Evil, with a Holy Dive from his Sacred Heart he was The Last in Line, he was between Heaven and Hell with the Interruption of an Evil Dream he went through Strange Roads, saw Furious Machines and in Hell he was the Last One Alive, but only The Devil Knows that his pinnacle was producing the Rainbow in the Darkness.
I tried to mention the song I consider his peak, "Rainbow in the Dark," and Vinny's main works:
Mob Rules (1981), Live Evil (1982), Dehumanizer (1992), The Devil You Know (2009), Holy Diver (1983), The Last in Line (1984), Sacred Heart (1985), Intermission (1985), Dream Evil (1987), Strange Highways (1994), Angry Machines (1996), Inferno: Last in Live. – Wellinton de Souza
