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Demolition [PA] (CD - 2001)UPC: 00075678348020As low as $13.95 from CD Universe Artist: Judas Priest Label: Atlantic (USA) Genre: Rock & Pop - Hard Rock Album Description: Judas Priest: Ripper Owens (vocals); Glen Tipton, K.K. Downing (guitar); Ian Hill (bass); Scott Travis (drums).After longtime vocalist Rob Halford left the band in 1992, Judas Priest recruited Tim Owens, who (ironically enough) sang in a Priest cover band. The band then r... read more Judas Priest: Ripper Owens (vocals); Glen Tipton, K.K. Downing (guitar); Ian Hill (bass); Scott Travis (drums). After longtime vocalist Rob Halford left the band in 1992, Judas Priest recruited Tim Owens, who (ironically enough) sang in a Priest cover band. The band then released its most brutally heavy album to date. These events inspired the Mark Wahlberg film ROCK STAR, but the band distanced itself from the movie, concentrating on DEMOLITION and taking the material on the road. The album is a return to form as the band digs back to its traditional metal roots. With most of the album written by guitarists Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing, the group's identity is as solid as ever. The relentless fury that is drummer Scott Travis kicks off "Machine Man," the band's own "Highway Star." Distorted guitar, reminiscent of the band's TURBO era, highlights "One on One." The passing of Tipton's father and the emptiness he felt is reflected in the ballad "Close To You." Tunes like "Hell is Home" and "Lost And Found" offer familiar metal themes; alienation, individuality, and the difficulty in overcoming adversity. "Metal Messiah" preaches the metal gospel, assuring us that THIS band won't be bringing any DJ's on tour any time soon. DEMOLITION kicks, and will satisfy the hunger of all longtime Priest fans. minimize
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