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Live performance from heavy metal band Judas Priest, recorded in
2012 at London's Hammersmith Apollo. The concert includes songs
such as 'Heading Out to the Highway', 'Breaking the Law' and
'You've Got Another Thing Comin''.
Celebrate 40 years of Screaming for Vengeance with the official
graphic novel! Teaming with writers Rantz Hoseley (Comic Book
Tattoo, the Heroin Diaries) and Neil Kleid (Savor), and artist
Christopher Mitten (Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.), the multi-platinum
selling Metal Gods bestow upon their generations of fans their
first-ever graphic novel! 500 years from now, a ring of cities
orbit high above the surface of a dead world, controlled by a
ruling elite that maintains power through manipulation and
brutality. When a naive engineer inadvertently threatens the status
quo with his vital scientific discovery... A BLOODSTONE... he is
betrayed by those he trusted and cast out to the broken planet
below. In the wreckage and desolation of a broken world where every
day is a battle for survival, he must choose between accepting his
new life in exile...or SCREAMING FOR VENGEANCE.
Third part of the documentary series about music videos and how
they changed the music industry. This volume focuses on director
Wayne Isham whose projects include the music videos for
'Painkiller' by Judas Priest and 'Enter Sandman' by Metallica. The
film demonstrates how some of Isham's videos were created and
features interviews with the director and a number of artists
including Lars Ulrich, Richie Sambora and Dave Mustaine.
Painkiller is a 1990 gold-certified album by Judas Priest, their
12th studio album. The album was recorded at Miraval Studios,
Brignoles, France in early 1990, and mixed at Wisseloord Studios,
Hilversum, the Netherlands later that year. It was the first album
with drummer Scott Travis. The original LP, cassette and CD
versions were released on September 3, 1990. A re-mastered CD was
released in May 2001. The album received a Grammy nomination for
Best Metal Performance at the February 20, 1991 33rd Annual Grammy
Awards.
Sin After Sin is the third album by the British heavy metal group
Judas Priest, released in 1977. It was the band's first album
released by Columbia Records after terminating their contract with
Gull Records. (Consequently, Judas Priest lost all rights to Rocka
Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny, and any other demo recordings made
during the production of the two albums.)[1] This album featured
the drum work of a very young and upcoming session drummer, Simon
Phillips, who was only 19 at the time of recording.
Not only is Judas Priest's 1980 release BRITISH STEEL one of its
very best albums, it also proved to be one of heavy metal's
all-time classics. After Priest spent the '70s honing its dark,
heavy-duty metal to perfection, the band decided to inject more
melody and universal themes into the mix for BRITISH STEEL. It was
rewarded with two of its best known anthems--"Breaking the Law,"
and "Living After Midnight." Also included here are such metallic
gems as "Rapid Fire," "Metal Gods," and "Grinder," establishing
Judas Priest as one of the leaders of the early-'80s new wave of
British heavy metal.
In the early '80s, a new musical movement, dubbed "The New Wave of
British Metal", swept across England. The conspirators include such
heavy bands as Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Saxon, and Def Leppard, but
Judas Priest is often credited as the originator and leader of the
pack. Rob Halford's vocal histrionics and the dual guitar attack of
K.K. Downing and Glen Tipton mesmerised metal-heads everywhere.
While Priest had been together since the early-'70s, the band's big
U.S. breakthrough came with 1982's SCREAMING FOR VENGEANCE. Like
most other metal bands that broke through in the early '80s (Motley
Crue, Twisted Sister, etc.), Judas Priest took advantage of the
then-developing video medium. MTV put the clip for "You Got Another
Thing Coming" in heavy rotation, and the song became one of heavy
metal's all-time classic anthems. Other album tracks, such as "The
Hellion", "Electric Eye", "(Take These) Chains", "Devil's Child",
and the title composition, were all prime metal cuts. With its
perfect balance of heavy riffing and melodicism, SCREAMING FOR
VENGEANCE is considered by many to be among the finest heavy metal
albums ever made.
Point of Entry is a heavy metal album from the British band Judas
Priest. Their seventh album was released on February 26, 1981. In
1980 Judas Priest garnered some airplay with "Breaking the Law" and
"Living After Midnight" from their album British Steel. As a result
the band pursued a more radio friendly direction on Point of Entry.
Three singles were released from the album: "Heading Out to the
Highway", "Don't Go" and "Hot Rockin' ", all of which had
accompanying music videos. The band performed "Heading Out to the
Highway" up until their Priest.
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