Music J You t'Juice

JUDAS PRIEST - Sad Wings of Destiny [CD/1976] 8/10=I will certainly agree that the band has often been overrated, but they still are responsible for so much of what came after in metal...this has its classics, and some filler.
JUDAS PRIEST - Sin After Sin [CD/1977] 6/10=With the exception of 'Dissident Agressor', I don't really listen to this that much, still it is pretty good for its time.
JUDAS PRIEST - Stained Class [CD/1978] 9/10=Fucking excellent, one of their best albums, do I really need to name names? Okay, I will: 'Exciter', 'Savage', 'Saints in Hell', and 'Beyond the Realms of Death'.
JUDAS PRIEST - Hell Bent for Leather [CD/1978] 7/10=Not my favorite Priest, at times I think they use too much blues influence, and I hate generic blues influence more than anything else. Still has some mighty tracks.
JUDAS PRIEST - Unleashed in the East [CD/1979] 6/10=This is my first heavy metal record...so I feel an attachment to it, I got the vinyl when I was like 5 years old. It's only a live album, but what a live album...
JUDAS PRIEST - British Steel [CD/1980] 10/10=Act like you don't know why...
JUDAS PRIEST - Point of Entry [CD/1981] 8/10=I always thought the title of this album was more interesting when you took Halford's sexuality into account...hahahha. I made a funny. Really good, but not among their best.
JUDAS PRIEST - Screaming For Vengeance [CD/1982] 10/10=Is there anything I could say that would really praise this album enought?
JUDAS PRIEST - Defenders of the Faith [CD/1984] 10/10=Another fucking unbelievable early power metal album from the masters.
JUDAS PRIEST - Turbo [CD/1986] 8/10=It has its moments, and some excellent ones at that, but there is filler here and it's not perfect.
JUDAS PRIEST - Ram It Down [CD/1988] 6/10=Hahahah, again, think of the sexuality in the title of the album. Great, huh? Well the music isn't so great, but it's still pretty catchy in places.
JUDAS PRIEST - Painkiller [CD/1990] 10/10=The heaviest album they ever made with Rob Halford, and I saw this tour live at the Worcester Centrum, and it solidified my appreciation for heavy metal for the rest of my life.