Not as good as Painkiller but a damn good follow up and debut of Ripper replacing Halford. I'd say a little heavier than Painkiller, more modern groove (almost thrash) style
@@Gorila_Animations Actually, it's the opposite. I have enough of an open mind to love music itself from pop all the way to grindcore. Haters of this album seem to be the kind of one track minded "trves" of heavy metal that think every other genre of music is horseshit just because it isn't what they listen to. They're just salty because it's not Rob Halford on vocals. I just love this album so much!
mostly just people who like rob halford more, i do think the ripper albums were weaker than the best of the halford albums but they aren't terrible, just not great
I completely agree. I've been a Priest fan the whole life and I tell people the same way I tell people with Maiden, that the other singers had great albums. It's too bad Rob won't do any of these songs live because Bruce does songs from every singer of Maiden live and at least in my opinion makes those songs better. I think Rob could do the same if he stopped pretending like these albums don't exist. I think this is the heaviest album other than Painkiller, but I think Demolition has better songs. Both albums are great and shouldn't be ignored.
Criminal how much Halford tried to erase this album from existence....I love the guy, but goddamn. Shits fucking petty as all hell. Cannot erase this legendary album.
@@somerandomsabatonfanAccording to KK the band owns the copyright to this album but it’s been theorized that Rob doesn’t want Ripper’s albums released because he doesn’t consider this Priest.
@@somerandomsabatonfanYeah the one album out of the two Ripper CD’s that actually doesn’t sound like Priest in a lot of ways got released, meanwhile Jugulator is peak Priest and it’s still gate kept
@@serjaoguitarreiro2003 Rob Halford tem o mérito de ter sido pioneiro no gênero mas tem uma caralhada de músico muito mais pica musicalmente, Ripper é um deles
@@jonathanmanoel1534Exagerou legal mesmo, desculpa mas vamo lá né cara, gosto do Tim mas ele é basicamente um cover, pode ter entrado em outras bandas mas a coisa é a mesma. E não é fanboyzisse não, é fato, não é só por que foi um dos pioneiros não, mas Rob Halford não tem pra ninguém, podem existir 500 mil vocalistas melhores mas todo mundo vai dizer a msm coisa: Rob Halford é foda.
@@israelfarias3111 Eu também respeito sua opinião, mas você diz que não é fanboyzisse e termina com um argumento assim mano, que pode ter vocalista melhor mas prefere o Rob, isso é ser fanboy. Eu sinceramente prefiro o Ripper, os álbuns que ele gravou no Iced Earth mostraram toda competência dele e sinceramente não vejo nada do Rob que me impressione a esse ponto que o Ripper alcançou (pra mim)
@@jonathanmanoel1534 você terminou seu primeiro comentário com "Só fanboys de Rob Halford não concordam", ou traduzindo "Se você não concorda, você está errado" então, fim de papo. Valeu aí 🤘🏻
Tim “Ripper” Owens is a great singer. His work with Priest is underrated and his work with Iced Earth is top notch. Obviously I prefer Rob for JP, and Matt Barlow is my favorite IE singer, every opportunity he had, Tim killed it.
I cannot believe I never knew about this album until today
Kicks some serious ass
Congratulations bro
Bro that’s me today lol these riffs kick some serious ass
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Probably their heaviest album. I love it
Blows Painkiller away!
No it’s DEFINITELY their heaviest
A solid ball of metal and more classic rock than Painkiller.
I like this, but I really think they've had better albums.
Not as good as Painkiller but a damn good follow up and debut of Ripper replacing Halford. I'd say a little heavier than Painkiller, more modern groove (almost thrash) style
Do not understand haters of these album
they like pop music, don't worry
@@Gorila_Animations Actually, it's the opposite. I have enough of an open mind to love music itself from pop all the way to grindcore. Haters of this album seem to be the kind of one track minded "trves" of heavy metal that think every other genre of music is horseshit just because it isn't what they listen to. They're just salty because it's not Rob Halford on vocals. I just love this album so much!
Rob Halford hates :)
@@georgesmelies1981 No, Tim Ripper Owens...
mostly just people who like rob halford more, i do think the ripper albums were weaker than the best of the halford albums but they aren't terrible, just not great
With this album, Glenn Tipton proved that he is truly the heaviest guitar player in Priest.
Tipton is the greatest metal person so far. This album is the hard evidence.
Most underrated metal album to have ever been released. Easily top 5 Priest albums imo
100%
holy shit i never knew ralsei was so fucking based
If you're into heavy metal, but you don't like even one song from this particular album, something is seriously wrong with you.
I completely agree. I've been a Priest fan the whole life and I tell people the same way I tell people with Maiden, that the other singers had great albums.
It's too bad Rob won't do any of these songs live because Bruce does songs from every singer of Maiden live and at least in my opinion makes those songs better. I think Rob could do the same if he stopped pretending like these albums don't exist.
I think this is the heaviest album other than Painkiller, but I think Demolition has better songs. Both albums are great and shouldn't be ignored.
@@GaryBowen00 A lot of people hate Demolition for some weird reason. IDK why. That album kicked ass too.
Tim´s vocals gives me chills and goosebumps every single time I listen to this album.
i actually can hear "dave mustaine" at 4:12
Me too
AVERAGE MEGADETH FAN
it does sound like a Megadeth song honestly
@@itsbignerdtime6189 no it is too heavy for Megadeth, bordering on Death Metal
I never noticed that! 😂😂
This is the same band that made "Living After Midnight" and "Rocka Rolla"
Not the same band without Rob Halford
@@JoseRamirez-rq2gj and Dave Holland
@@JoseRamirez-rq2gj are you a monkey?
god damn that opening is just so evil I love it
Love this Album. Honestly it’s in my Top 3 Judas Priest albums. #1 Painkiller, #2 Screaming for Vengeance # 3 Juggulator… just a personal preference
A truly good record : Bullet Train and Cathedral Spires are fabulous.
Why is this album and Demolition not on ITunes?
Copyright issues
Underrated album, so don't understand the hate for it.
Lol I hear “Dave mustaine” at 4:12
Criminal how much Halford tried to erase this album from existence....I love the guy, but goddamn. Shits fucking petty as all hell. Cannot erase this legendary album.
How did he try to erase it?
@@somerandomsabatonfanAccording to KK the band owns the copyright to this album but it’s been theorized that Rob doesn’t want Ripper’s albums released because he doesn’t consider this Priest.
@@tylerjames805demolition got released though
@@somerandomsabatonfanYeah the one album out of the two Ripper CD’s that actually doesn’t sound like Priest in a lot of ways got released, meanwhile Jugulator is peak Priest and it’s still gate kept
@@AceRampageCO yeah I agree demolition kinda sounds like death metal to me
Painkiller's darker brother
Judas preistとは認めることは自分にとって難しいけど、それはそれとして素晴らしいアルバム
Why this album is not in Spotify?
Ripper-era Priest >>> Blaze-era Maiden
I still prefer the Blaze era, but Ripper isn't bad at all
Love the RIPPER love RON To 2 Legends
Sounds like a Nu Metal song at 1.5 speed.
are you on drugs? this is pure mix of thrash and death metal riffage
you better wax your ears.
More like speed Pantera.
Holy shit you right, and I kinda prefer it at that speed, it's a lot groovier.
😏In my own personal opinion. It does seem to me that judas priest is stepping into that nu-metal territory with this one.
Best priest album ever
Fuckin Aye!
Hell ya brotha!!!
Hail the almighty Priest!!!!
this is the best judas priest album !
Awesome song
Oh when I become a father I will listen to this song to my little baby
judas is Halford,no more
I wonder why they never played this song and Cathedral Spires on the Jugulator tour?
🤘🏻
Que música, melhor fase do Judas, melhor vocalista do Judas, fim, só os fanboys de Rob que não concordam.
Aí tu exagerou legal kkkkkk. Esse álbum é foda mesmo, mas o Halford é outro nível cara, tá acima. Mas essa é a MINHA opinião.
@@serjaoguitarreiro2003 Rob Halford tem o mérito de ter sido pioneiro no gênero mas tem uma caralhada de músico muito mais pica musicalmente, Ripper é um deles
@@jonathanmanoel1534Exagerou legal mesmo, desculpa mas vamo lá né cara, gosto do Tim mas ele é basicamente um cover, pode ter entrado em outras bandas mas a coisa é a mesma. E não é fanboyzisse não, é fato, não é só por que foi um dos pioneiros não, mas Rob Halford não tem pra ninguém, podem existir 500 mil vocalistas melhores mas todo mundo vai dizer a msm coisa: Rob Halford é foda.
@@israelfarias3111 Eu também respeito sua opinião, mas você diz que não é fanboyzisse e termina com um argumento assim mano, que pode ter vocalista melhor mas prefere o Rob, isso é ser fanboy. Eu sinceramente prefiro o Ripper, os álbuns que ele gravou no Iced Earth mostraram toda competência dele e sinceramente não vejo nada do Rob que me impressione a esse ponto que o Ripper alcançou (pra mim)
@@jonathanmanoel1534 você terminou seu primeiro comentário com "Só fanboys de Rob Halford não concordam", ou traduzindo "Se você não concorda, você está errado" então, fim de papo. Valeu aí 🤘🏻
The thing I hate about this album is that Halford don’t sing in this one. It’s some other guy called “Ripper Owens”.
Yes, a much better singer.
Tim “Ripper” Owens is a great singer. His work with Priest is underrated and his work with Iced Earth is top notch. Obviously I prefer Rob for JP, and Matt Barlow is my favorite IE singer, every opportunity he had, Tim killed it.
He's a great singer but nowhere near the level of Rob, thats for sure
@@Ben.T0722 no, he can sing as high as Rob but can go deeper. check out Framing Armageddon.
@@IllustrateTheHorrorRob can go DEEP. Even in his 70s. Halls of Valhalla is the only proof you need.