Best 'heavier direction' CD
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Speaking of Swedish bands, Masquerade. Surface of Pain A lot heavier but with good melodic songs. Of course it bombed but one of the band members is now a successful ESC songwriter with 70 entries and two winners to his name.
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FYI, time goes forwards, not backwards.
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SATD's a lot heavier than TFFL
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Too Fast For Love is heavier than Shout At The Devil? Interesting take
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It's heavier, sure, but it's not much heavier than Under Lock and Key.
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How could we forget Judas Priest, "Painkiller," following the twin shitshows of "Turbo" and "Ram it Down?"
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Because Turbo was a top 3 Priest album. Turbo stunk. Painkiller was terrible.
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This. Skid Row from the list.
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I was thinking this also.
But much like Slave, while much heavier sounding and better produced he songs themselves were not as strong as previous albums.
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Terrible is a bit harsh but it's very average. Much better than Ram It Down which I guess you mean was the album that stunk. Turbo is indeed a top 3 Priest album after SFV and Stained Class.DemonFilth2001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 4:40 pmBecause Turbo was a top 3 Priest album. Turbo stunk. Painkiller was terrible.
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I’d say RiD and Painkiller are similar in quality. At least RiD sounds like JP. All the pretend love for Painkiller makes me absolutely hate it.Love_Industry wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:36 pmTerrible is a bit harsh but it's very average. Much better than Ram It Down which I guess you mean was the album that stunk. Turbo is indeed a top 3 Priest album after SFV and Stained Class.DemonFilth2001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 4:40 pmBecause Turbo was a top 3 Priest album. Turbo stunk. Painkiller was terrible.
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You may hate Painkiller all you want but c'mon there's no utter garbage like the last two tracks on Ram It Down o there. The worst two Priest songs until Demolition if you ask me. "Songs" doesn't include the weird guitar noises on Rocka Rolla by the way. "Winter" or whatever.DemonFilth2001 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 5:14 amI’d say RiD and Painkiller are similar in quality. At least RiD sounds like JP. All the pretend love for Painkiller makes me absolutely hate it.Love_Industry wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:36 pmTerrible is a bit harsh but it's very average. Much better than Ram It Down which I guess you mean was the album that stunk. Turbo is indeed a top 3 Priest album after SFV and Stained Class.DemonFilth2001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 4:40 pm
Because Turbo was a top 3 Priest album. Turbo stunk. Painkiller was terrible.
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I like Monster of Rock.Love_Industry wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 8:03 amYou may hate Painkiller all you want but c'mon there's no utter garbage like the last two tracks on Ram It Down o there. The worst two Priest songs until Demolition if you ask me. "Songs" doesn't include the weird guitar noises on Rocka Rolla by the way. "Winter" or whatever.DemonFilth2001 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 5:14 amI’d say RiD and Painkiller are similar in quality. At least RiD sounds like JP. All the pretend love for Painkiller makes me absolutely hate it.Love_Industry wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:36 pm
Terrible is a bit harsh but it's very average. Much better than Ram It Down which I guess you mean was the album that stunk. Turbo is indeed a top 3 Priest album after SFV and Stained Class.
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