Undervalued classics (the titles would be Rocka Rolla and SWoD)
Shame the band lost their way down the road after, say, Stained Class.
Shame the band lost their way down the road after, say, Stained Class.
Yes, classics indeed.
But come on man.....
You mean to tell me Hell Bent, Screaming, and Defenders are NOT classics?
Killing Machine/Hell Bent For Leather is the "dumbing down for corporate rock" transition. I can't name any good songs on it. Screaming and Defenders are pretty good, but British Steel is a hacky abomination of a spiteful group looking down their noses at a GENERICALLY AVERAGE populace.
Undervalued classics (the titles would be Rocka Rolla and SWoD)
Shame the band lost their way down the road after, say, Stained Class.
At least half the songs on Hell Bent for Leather are classics, as is virtually all of British Steel.
Killing Machine/Hell Bent For Leather is the "dumbing down for corporate rock" transition. I can't name any good songs on it. Screaming and Defenders are pretty good, but British Steel is a hacky abomination of a spiteful group looking down their noses at a GENERICALLY AVERAGE populace.
Not to get bitchy, but I said Defenders and Screaming ARE good. Only KM/HB4L and BS are suckass corporate rawk pieces of dung. I haven't listened to Point of Entry.
Channeling your inner Misfit claiming your opinions to be fact, eh?![]()
I can see where looking back you might think BS is corporate rock, but I'd argue that it became so *after the fact* with the overplaying of Living After Midnight and Breaking the Law. Back then, not so much.
And Hell Bent for Leather was NEVER corporate rock and was hardly noticed when it came out. Priest didn't break until later.
If you think those two albums suck, you'll HATE Point of Entry.
I did have that Legends of Metal Judas Priest tribute collection from Century Media, so I know Desert Plains. What else is on there?
Shame the band lost their way down the road after, say, Stained Class.
Where's the love for Stained Class or Sin After Sin?
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