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So here's a challenge for the Priest maniacs 'round here. Name 1 song from every Priest album that you like.

 

Cheater (Rocka Rolla)

The Ripper (Sad Wings Of Destiny)

Starbreaker (Sin After Sin)

Hell Bent For Leather (Hell Bent For Leather)

Exciter (Stained Class)

Rapid Fire (British Steel)

Heading Out To The Highway (Point Of Entry)

The Hellion/Electric Eye (Screaming For Vengeance)

Freewheel Burning (Defenders Of The Faith)

Turbo Lover (Turbo)

Blood Red Sky (Ram It Down)

Metal Meltdown (Painkiller)

Bullet Train (Jugulator)

Metal Messiah (Demolition)

Loch Ness (Angel Of Retribution)

Death (Nostradamus)

Cold Blooded (Redeemer Of Souls)

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Rocka Rolla (Rocka Rolla)

Tyrant (Sad Wings Of Destiny)

Sinner (Sin After Sin)

Hell Bent For Leather (Hell Bent For Leather)

White Heat, Red Hot (Stained Class)

Rapid Fire (British Steel)

On The Run (Point Of Entry)

Riding On The Wind (Screaming For Vengeance)

The Sentinel (Defenders Of The Faith)

Hot For Love (Turbo)

Ram It Down (Ram It Down)

One Shot At Glory (Painkiller)

Cathedral Spires (Jugulator)

Machine Man (Demolition)

Judas Rising (Angel Of Retribution)

Nostradamus (Nostradamus)

Halls Of Valhalla (Redeemer Of Souls)

 
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One of my favorite bands of all time. They had great album covers too! I particularly love what I call the "metal monsters." The Hellion, Metallian, Painkiller.

I took some photos of my Priest albums and did a little write-up for each metal monster.

 

http://greenandblackmusic.com/2016/03/06/defenders-of-the-faith-the-metal-monsters-of-judas-priest/

 

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I only discovered them 12 albums into their career, when I was about ten and they had released Painkiller. A Touch Of Evil blew me away, and Night Crawler. Never went much further than that for me though. I developed a soft spot for Breaking The Law, and more recently the title track from Redeemer Of Souls, but that's about it. I'd love to see them live though, and Rob Halford is a legend.

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I only discovered them 12 albums into their career, when I was about ten and they had released Painkiller. A Touch Of Evil blew me away, and Night Crawler. Never went much further than that for me though. I developed a soft spot for Breaking The Law, and more recently the title track from Redeemer Of Souls, but that's about it. I'd love to see them live though, and Rob Halford is a legend.

No love for their 70's material? Sad Wings of Destiny, Sin After Sin, and Stained Class are among the best albums ever made in the genre, and Unleashed In the East is the most ripping live album from any band in the era. If you haven't heard them, change that IMMEDIATELY.

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No love for their 70's material? Sad Wings of Destiny, Sin After Sin, and Stained Class are among the best albums ever made in the genre, and Unleashed In the East is the most ripping live album from any band in the era. If you haven't heard them, change that IMMEDIATELY.

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19 minutes ago, natassja7 said:

Ah..I see :) So you gonna grow it huh..I enjoyed that tune.. kinda psychedelic-y type of mood..

Oh yeh while i'm talkin to ya what does Kuoleva Lupaus mean?  I like your stuff btw I'm gonna sub you on utube.

Not sure about growing.. been thinking about it then i end up shaving or having my usual mohawk. :D 

"Kuoleva lupaus" means "a dying promise".. thanks for subbing, stuff there is bit old and not sure when and what will come in the future. :) 

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Far too many... Off the top of my head, right now I'd say "Exciter", "Rapid Fire", "Riding on the Wind", "Desert Plains", "The Sentinel", "Tyrant", "Dissident Aggressor", "Out in the Cold", "Ram It Down" and "Hell Patrol"!

One thing I know, though, is that my favourite Judas Priest solo is the one in the song "Ram It Down"! So underrated! Glenn outdid himself in "Painkiller", with those sweet sweeps, but the "Ram It Down" solo is impossibly powerful!

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6 hours ago, NinaHell said:

Too many nice songs from Judas Priest. My favourite is ''Prisoner of your Eyes''. 

Nice ballad, you're not the first persone I hear saying that.

To me is a heresy, though :D

How can someone's favorite Judas Priest track be a leftover ballad from the "Turbo" era that got resurrected for the 2000's JP Remasters? :D

 

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