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Judas Priest - Painkiller
ARTIST : Judas Priest
TITLE : Painkiller
LABEL : Columbia
GENRE : Heavy Metal
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ÜßÜ RiP DATE : 06/21/2008
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ENCODER : Lame DNR (3.97) -V 2 --vbr-new
GRABBER : EAC
QUALiTY : 44,1KHZ / Joint-Stereo
SiZE : 91,7 MB
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01. Painkiller 06:07
02. Hell Patrol 03:37
03. All Guns Blazing 03:57
04. Leather Rebel 03:35
05. Metal Meltdown 04:50
06. Night Crawler 05:44
07. Between The Hammer & The Anvil 04:49
08. A Touch Of Evil 05:44
09. Battle Hymn 00:57
10. One Shot At Glory 06:48
11. Living Bad Dreams (Bonus Track) 05:22
12. Leather Rebel (Live) (Bonus Track) 03:40
TOTAL TiME: 55:10 min
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Judas Priest are a heavy metal band formed in 1970 in
Birmingham. Judas Priest's core line-up consists of bass
player Ian Hill, vocalist Rob Halford and guitarists
Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing. They have been cited as an
influence on many heavy metal musicians and bands. Their
popularity and status as one of the definitive heavy
metal bands has earned them the nickname "Metal Gods",
from their song of the same name. They have sold over 35
million albums worldwide.
Painkiller is a 1990 gold-certified album by British
heavy metal band Judas Priest. The album was recorded at
Miraval Studios, Brignoles, France in early 1990, and
mixed at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, the Netherlands
later that year. It was the first album with current
drummer Scott Travis. The original LP, cassette and CD
versions were released on September 3, 1990. A re-
mastered CD was released in May 2001. The album received
a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance at the
February 20, 1991 33rd Annual Grammy Awards.
Following the poor sales of the album Ram it Down, which
was itself an attempt at reconciling with the public over
the perceived sellout, Turbo, Judas Priest returned to
their classic '70s style, while borrowing contemporary
speed metal techniques, resulting in their most
critically acclaimed album in a decade. The album is
viewed by some as the quintessential speed metal album
and the style proved highly influential to European power
metal bands such as Gamma Ray and Primal Fear.
Following the tour for this album, singer Rob Halford
left the band and maintained little contact with his
former bandmates throughout the 1990s. The reason for
this was due to growing tension in the band, although
not, as popularly attributed, because of Halford's
homosexuality. During the Painkiller tour in Toronto,
Halford crashed his trademark Harley-Davidson motorcycle
onstage, which became the catalyst for their break-up.
Halford wanted to create his new band, Fight, and had to
legally leave the band to allow his creation to be sold.
Judas Priest declared that they did not exist anymore
after Halford had left. They reunited in a few years,
with singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens, with whom they soon
recorded the album Jugulator, followed by Demolition.
In May 2006, in Metal Hammer's "Top 20 Albums of All
Time," Painkiller came in at number 13.
(Source: Wikipedia)
http://www.judaspriest.com/
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