mr_nyuckles's Artist Review for Judas Priest
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Some artists make one CD and then they fade away... but others, like Priest, have been with us for what seems like forever. Priest, admitedly, didn't really get my interest until I saw an album of theirs in the bargin bin. Acutally, it was in the used section, but who's counting? What I'm saying is, I'm glad I went into that store that day, because now they are a favorite of mine. Their sound has changed through the years, and somehow managed to also stay the same. Granted I heard Retribution first, but I still like the classics like Vengeance. Worth a look into if you're trying to get a taste of the Heavy Metal era.
posted Sep 2, 2006
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