Judas Priest Painkiller
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Tracklist:
1. Painkiller
2. Hell Patrol
3. All Guns Blazing
4. Leather Rebel
5. Metal Meltdown
6. Night Crawler
7. Between the Hammer & The Anvil
8. A touch of Evil
9. Battler Hymn
10. One Shot at Glory

Ranking: #5 for 1990

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PAIN! PAIN! KILLER! KILLEEEEEEEEER!...

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Mike Stagno STAFF (236 Reviews)

2006-08-04 | 76 comments | 3,121 views

Judas Priest is a name every metalhead knows. Formed by guitarist KK Downing, bassist Ian Hill, and vocalist Al Atkins in 1969, the band toured the UK for the first few years of it existence, supporting acts such as Budgie and Thin Lizzy. Before the recording of the band's debut album Rocka Rolla, the band found its main core for the next several years in Rob Halford and Glenn Tipton. Judas Priest went on to record Rocka Rolla, as well as eight more studio albums, while being hailed as one of the best heavy metal bands in the world. Than in 1986 the unthinkable happened. Judas Priest released Turbo, an album which many fans condemned. The band added synths to their work, an unforgivable decision, or so the "true metal" fans claimed as they clung to their Iron Maiden, Manowar, and Metallica records. But the Priest soldiered on recording their eleventh album, Ram it Down in 1988. However, it was also not well received, and again the band was left looking for answers. But not even the most faithful fans of Priest could imagine what tricks the band had up its sleeve in the coming years.

The first change the band experienced occurred after the Ram it Down Tour. Drummer Dave Holland left due to musical differences and personal problems. His replacement was none other than Racer X drummer Scott Travis. Scott helped breathe some life into the band, as well as helped ease the band into their, at the time, unheard sound. The band also called up the man was the engineer on Sad Wings of Destiny, Chris Tsangarides, to produce the so far, untitled album.

Judas Priest finally released Painkiller on September 3rd, 1990. It was an instant classic. The band came roaring back into the heavy metal universe with perhaps its heaviest release yet. Painkiller was a speed metal masterpiece, and its take no prisoners style was very influential over the next decade and a half, especially to German power metal bands such as Primal Fear and Gamma Ray.

Unlike in previous albums, every song is strong on Painkiller. Whether it be the heavy, intense title track; the short but energetic Leather Rebel; The very metallic sounding Metal Meltdown; or the mid paced and dark Between the Hammer and the Anvil; each song is worth listening to. None of the songs could really be considered filler except for maybe Battle Hymn, as it is just a short introduction to the tenth track, One Shot At Glory. The two bonus tracks on the remaster: the ballad Living Bad Dreams, and Leather Rebel (Live), are also excellent, excellent tracks and very well deserve to be on the album.

Painkiller is full of many memorable riffs and leads from Glenn and K.K. Among the finest moments of the album come from the intense riffing combined with Halford's wailing vocals. In many of the songs, the guitar work is very aggressive, especially in the relentless title track. The songs found on Painkiller are very energetic from start to finish, and each member seems to feed off each other's performances.

If Painkiller had a weak point, it would be the lyrics that were put together for the album's songs. Judas Priest has never been known for writing deep or introspective lyrics, but what you'll find on Painkiller is some of the worst of their career. Silly lines such as "Faster than a lazer bullet / Louder than an atom bomb!"(Painkiller), "Cross cutting thundercharge / Blade of destruction / Flame throwing hurricane destroys the cage"(All Guns Blazing) or "Imminent Collision / Shockwaves all around / Generating energy / Screams so loud"(Metal Meltdown) can be heard throughout the album. The lyrics aren't bad enough to bring down an album Painkiller's stature, but at times they are very cringe worthy. This is my only complaint with Painkiller, however, and it isn't really that big of a problem.

Unfortunately, this would be the last album that vocalist Rob Halford would take part in with the band until 2005's Angel of Retribution, fifteen years later. Rob went on for form many projects such as Fight or his solo band, Halford in the coming years. Priest, on the other hand, layed low for seven years, before releasing their next album Jugulator with Tim 'Ripper' Owens. While this occurred, their 1990 release, Painkiller, flexed it's influential muscle, particularly in the field of power metal, where many band's tried to recreate it's intense riffing and unforgettable leads in their own albums. Painkiller is easily one of the all time great speed metal albums, and definitely ranks among Judas Priest's top 3 albums.

Recommended Tracks:
Painkiller
Leather Rebel
Metal Meltdown
Night Crawler

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Angmar


Comments: 2688
08.04.06


This is a great album by a great band!

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3497
08.04.06

Album Rating: 4.5

I agree.

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mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13173
08.04.06


Great review.

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Hep Kat


Comments: 1643
08.04.06


Really good review. Priest are pretty sweet, and I don't listen to them enough.

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3497
08.04.06

Album Rating: 4.5

To be honest, I don't really listen to them all that much either. But I really want to get Defenders of the Faith and Stained Class, what I've heard from both was pretty good

south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
08.04.06

Album Rating: 5

Man, how did I miss this review?
This album is so much of a classic that its not even funny. The title track is amazing, as is everything else. But nobody else seems to share my love for 'Hell Patrol'.
Great review man

Digging: blink-182 - The Mark, Tom, And Travis Show

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3497
08.04.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Hell Patrol is great. Halford's singing is second to none there. [Especially with Bruce Dickinson doing those raspy vocals on No Prayer For the Dying the same year, eeeew.]

Apocalyptic Raids


Comments: 806
08.04.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Essential album.

Digging: Dirty Three - Horse Stories

FatalEnergy


Comments: 40
08.05.06

Album Rating: 5

One of the best, if not the best Speed Metal album ever.

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Ayashi


Comments: 177
08.18.07

Album Rating: 5

Just want to say that your review kicks arse as does this album

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3497
08.18.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks, the format is kind of silly though.

And yeah, this album is pretty awesome. Still one of my favourites.

Slaytan


Comments: 1186
11.30.07

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Well done on the review. The song Painkiller is amazing.

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sonictheplumber


Comments: 3587
05.04.08

Album Rating: 4.5

Picked this up yesterday for $1.45. Great deal, even better album.

HeadCharge123


Comments: 475
06.19.08


What an amazing album!
Its funny, I really like Priest but can't stand most Maiden ...in my opinion possibly THE most overrated band in the world.This Message Edited On 06.19.08

HallowedBeThyName


Comments: 49
10.09.08

Album Rating: 5

A metal classic

Dragonforce89


Comments: 164
10.18.08


Worst album ever.

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bastard


Comments: 3412
10.18.08


says the user named Dragonforce...

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DeathGrinder


Comments: 54
10.19.08


^ LOL

DethThrasher


Comments: 463
10.20.08

Album Rating: 5

Awesome review

LordShay


Comments: 30
11.13.08


HeadCharge123, I really agree with you, maiden is great but a little overrated, priest should get just as much fame. definitly a classic, next to Dusk and her Embrace one of my favourite albums ever ^^This Message Edited On 11.13.08



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