465 Judas Priest – British Steel

In April of 1980, known hellbent for leather Turbo Lovers, Judas Priest, released their 6th studio album.

Taking lyrical cues from AC/DC this time around, the band dropped some of the darker themes featured on their earlier releases, opting for a more party time feel.

The record announced the arrival of The New Wave of British Heavy Metal and would help inspire the thrash metal genre of a few years later.

Lets talk Judas Priest, British Steel!


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One response to “465 Judas Priest – British Steel”

  1. You can really hear the super-lame hair metal like Poison or Motley Crue lurking just around the corner from this super-lame whatever-the-fuck-kind-of-shitty-metal-this-is.

    I know some idiots think they are discerning music fans who just hate, for example, country music, but really they are just prejudiced and haven’t heard good country music and hopefully a list like this could broaden their horizons and educate them a bit. But the thing about metal is that there is no good metal. It is all shit.

    There are no metal albums that anyone needs to hear because the genre as a whole is completely without value unless you are a 15 year old boy or a moron. I am neither of those, so I have no interest in ever hearing any metal albums of whatever type. They are all absolute garbage.

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