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  1. Hace 4 días · Inside Track: Judas Priest. Andy Sneap: Producer, Engineer & Musician. Mixing / Production. By Paul Tingen. Published June 2024. Photo: Jamie Huntley. When the opportunity came to work with his childhood heroes Judas Priest, Andy Sneap didn’t just engineer and produce — he also mixed, mastered, and became the band’s touring guitarist.

  2. Hace 5 días · Glenn Tipton is renowned as one-half of the legendary metal band Judas Priest's groundbreaking twin-guitar attack. Born in Birmingham, England, Glenn joined Judas Priest before the first album, Rocka Rolla. Subsequently Priest went on to become one of the most popular and influential heavy metal bands of all time; late-'70s albums ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Glenn Tipton was born near Birmingham in England. The guitarist / songwriter / producer has earned worldwide acclaim as a member of Judas Priest for nearly forty years and in that time he has also released two solo albums.

  4. My favorite Judas Priest album, and probably the most famous and iconic one. Brilliant opening track with fantastic vocals and amazing work on power chords. Although heavier than their earlier albums, Priest still have their recognizable stadium-arena sound in songs like "United" and "Metal Gods". Honestly a 10/10 album.

  5. Hace 5 días · Es indiscutible que AC/DC, Black Sabbath y Judas Priest son algunos de los pilares fundamentales del rock y el metal. Por lo mismo, Bruce Dickinson, frontman de otra de las bandas esenciales, Iron Maiden, reveló en una reciente entrevista lo que opina de algunos de los álbumes más aclamados de estos grupos.

  6. Hace 2 días · Kenneth “K.K.” Downing is not technically a founding member of Judas Priest, but only because none of the true founding members of the band still remain.Downing was, however, part of one of the earliest incarnations of the band, the first to record an album with the band, and he appeared on every Judas Priest album up through 2008’s Nostradamus.

  7. Hace 2 días · Judas Priest – «Eat Me Alive» «Eat Me Alive» es la sexta canción de Defenders of the Faith de 1984. La PMRC la incluyó en su categoría de sexo y violencia, pues relataría una felación a punta de pistola, evidenciable en el cuarto verso: «Frenesí desgarrador, que deshace cada nudo, voy a forzarte a punta de pistola para que me comas vivo».