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Greatest Priest Album Of All Time
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[Gore] Tuesday, June 01, 2010 2:39:52 PM 
Ram it Down best priestb album ever and also very underrated
[Nicky007] Friday, March 05, 2010 8:53:40 AM 
Great, Mike. You like OM II and American Soldier too ?  They'r among my fave albums by any group

Nicky.
[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:08:57 AM 
I definitely like Queensryche! I am a BIG Geoff Tate fan. My bass player LOVES Nevermore. In fact, I believe their former lead singer is performing here locally.
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[Nicky007] Tuesday, March 02, 2010 8:43:10 AM 
Thanx, Budred. I have listened somewhat to the earlier Priest stuff, but it doesnt do much for me so far. That can change, of course.

For me, it gets really exciting with Turbo, and then it gets better and better with each album

What puzzles me is that I don't seem to share my other fave groups much with the regulars here

My five fave groups are (east-west):  Priest, Dream Theater, Symphony X, Queensrÿche, and Nevermore (incl. Jeff Loomis' soloalbum)  (of course I don't know what's east-west with the last two groups).

Nicky.
[Budred] Friday, February 26, 2010 9:35:43 AM 
Check out some of the earlier albums. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. I got into Judas Priest in 1980.
Their sound was pretty much developed by this time. Even though each album has it's own distinct style to it, and
they progress each time out, the early albums were the basis of that progression. The formulative years so to speak.
They have a very diverse style to them. Maybe not the Priest sound that most are used to but very good music 
none the less.
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[Nicky007] Friday, February 26, 2010 7:47:28 AM 
Yippee, I just got the remastered Ram It Down and Turbo for in all 120 Dkr, about 22 US $.

There are some benefits to living in a country of metal ignoramuses.

So my order is currently:

1. Nostradamus
2. Angel Of Retribution
3. Demolition
4. Jugulator
5. Painkiller
6. Ram It Down
7. Turbo

Anyone said "Judas Priest get better and better with every album" ?

I can of course hear the difference between Rob and Ripper, but I like'm both a lot, and I find Dem and Jug terrific albums

Nicky.
[Budred] Wednesday, February 24, 2010 5:57:33 PM 
Staind Class. It may not contain all of their best songs but for sheer strength by numbers
it can't be touched. Invaders can go but every other song on that album is badass.
[METALMANJP] Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:13:21 AM 
It has to be Unleashed In The East. From start to finish that album rocks with the best songs Priest had to offer at the time. The remastered version is even better than the origional release. Not one dorky,cheesy song !!!
[Becks] Wednesday, February 17, 2010 11:15:01 AM 
Stained Class is indeed flawless - I can't think of a thing wrong with it either. The songs have awesome lyrics, they have a meaning. Unlike Turbo which is corny as LOL! I love DOTF so that's my second equal place with SFV. I like Night Comes Down, so I enjoy the whole album, so it's quite a close second IMO. SFV is the album that spends the most time in the CD player of my car lol - the weakest song on that album for me is Pain and Pleasure, but I still like the song. Painkiller is actually tied up there too for me. It's an awesome example of kick ass heavy metal. But I agree, Leather Rebel is a bit of a dorky song. Killing Machine is another awesome album, haha I like Evil Fantasies! For me Take On The World is the weakest song on the album, although it does get stuck in my head occasionally. But like I said, seen as I can think of no faults with Stained Class, I also think it's the best Priest album. I may have Priest albums I play a bit more, but Stained Class is a true classic.
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[jimmyjames] Wednesday, February 17, 2010 3:22:58 AM 
 I've been thinking about this a lot lately. There are two that I think are top of the pile. Stained Class and Painkiller, if I had to pick one over the other Stained Class would get it by half a point just because the song Leather Rebel on PK is a bit dorky and the lyrics on Nightcrawler are stupid. I think Stained Class is one of Priests most varied efforts, the lyrics are cool, it has a dark atmosphere to it, Halfords vocals are his best on any album in my opinion, awesome musicianship, it has the best and most interesting cover and most importantly no bad / corny songs. I can't think of anything wrong with it. It epitomises what metal should be. A true classic of all time. The other album that gets a look in is DOTF, that gets third place due to the fact that Night Comes Down is melodramatic and weak, the rest of the album is awesome. British Steel is awesome but United and Living After Midnight are cheesy. SFV is cool to but loses marks for Chains and Pain And Pleasure. HBFL is let down by Evening Star, Take On The World and Evil Fantasies and SWOD misses out because of Prelude ( waste of time ), Epitaph and Island Of Domination. So therefore due to the fact that it is absolutely flawless Stained Class is the greatest Priest album of all time.
[Steve Forrest] Wednesday, January 06, 2010 6:39:08 PM 
I can't decide between Sad Wings Of Vengeance, Hell Bent For Steel, Herokiller, Defenders Of The Class, British Entry, or Screaming For Nostradamus
[Epicus Doomicus Metallicus] Thursday, December 03, 2009 6:20:15 AM 
Stained Class.
[Judas Deth] Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:50:17 PM 
i agree completely with you! WE ARE DEFENDERS OF THE FAITH!!!
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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:19:53 PM 
I stated the same view long long ago. My first JP album, I believe. Not only does it kick major ass, it holds a special place for me just because it turned me onto a life-long obsession. 
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[guardian angel] Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:14:17 PM 
Thinking about this again, and I still think that Defenders of the Faith is the epitome of Priest.  I came on board during this one and just missed going to the show.  I still can't get over that one.  Haven't missed on since.  I love all their stuff with Halford, however I still think Defenders is the creme de la creme.  Thank you Priest boys for all the great music!  Keep'em coming.
[croton] Tuesday, May 12, 2009 6:27:48 PM 
i agree Point of Entry is a friggin brilliant album, i played the guts out of this when i was doin my army intake .got me through the tough times
[marmie] Saturday, May 09, 2009 6:17:44 AM 
Sad wings of Destiny is awesome!and Turbo is cool!! and...well,There's so many interesting and cool album...
SFV...probably the best...but  I love them all of couse(^ ^)
[webster] Monday, May 04, 2009 12:00:06 PM 
STAINED CLASS AND SAD WINGS OF DESTINY OF COURSE!
[icecreamman] Thursday, February 05, 2009 5:47:38 PM 
Take that back, I was on a Nostradomus high. I personally think that Defenders of the Faith is their best Album overall. Their most overrated albums are - Screaming for Vengeance, British Steel, Painkiller. I love those albums, but people forget that Priest made other great albums too. The Most underrated albums are - Turbo, Ram It Down, Demolition. Just my opinion. I am sure everyone else has one.
[icecreamman] Saturday, January 31, 2009 1:12:43 PM 
Nostradomus
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