Judas Priest Sin After Sin
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NeroCorleone80
September 2nd 2014


34618 Comments


Underrated so hard

Snowdog808
September 2nd 2014


2930 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Indeed. None of the SAS studio songs made it on the LAM album, and the only live track from this that made it was not even their own song.

WeepingBanana
September 2nd 2014


11396 Comments


the drums on this are too good

RunOfTheMill
September 3rd 2014


4702 Comments


For sure. One of the only Priest albums I'd say that the drums actually add to the music rather than just being basic rhythm. Painkiller also serves that merit, though

tempest--
September 3rd 2014


20634 Comments


seriously could listen to this band forever

HERE THEY COME, HERE COME THE TEEEEAAAAARS

Snowdog808
September 3rd 2014


2930 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Les Binks and Scott Travis are both substantial drummers though, as heard on Stained Class and Painkiller.

menawati
September 3rd 2014


16749 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

for sure, but phillips was about 17 i think when he played on this he's very impressive

Snowdog808
September 3rd 2014


2930 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

He sounds at least 3 years more experienced.

LepreCon
September 3rd 2014


5482 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Jams hard /m/

Snowdog808
September 3rd 2014


2930 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Indeed. I would put this as the fourth best Priest album and between Painkiller and Defenders.

NeroCorleone80
September 3rd 2014


34618 Comments


3rd for me

menawati
September 3rd 2014


16749 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

poor thing is sandwiched between their 2 best records but top 5 priest for sure

NeroCorleone80
September 3rd 2014


34618 Comments


"poor thing is sandwiched between their 2 best records"

Which is why this is so underrated

Snowdog808
September 3rd 2014


2930 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Also because it's chart performance was worse than some of the poor 80s Priest releases like Point of Entrails.

Nagrarok
September 6th 2014


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Also because it's chart performance was worse than some of the poor 80s Priest releases like Point of Entrails.




Entrails eh?

Snowdog808
September 6th 2014


2930 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yes, that was just an insult I came up with for the first weak-ass Judas Priest album, especially after releasing several powerhouse albums in the big three 70s "S" albums, especially Stained Class, and one of the greatest live albums by a rock artist.

Nagrarok
September 6th 2014


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I still can't fathom how some consider Unleashed to be one of the greatest live (rock) albums ever, great

performances on it but the studio tinkering is too obvious to be able for me to ignore. If the original

(vocal) recordings would have been fine it might well have been one of the classics.



But agreed that Point of Entry is their fist low.

Snowdog808
September 6th 2014


2930 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I personally prefer Stained Class to my favorite Maiden album Powerslave, but I would still overall take Maiden over Priest because Priest has about four lows while Maiden's lows are far higher, never going below average.

RunOfTheMill
September 6th 2014


4702 Comments


Agreed with Nag. I prefer listening to some bootlegs than Unleashed

Nagrarok
September 6th 2014


8656 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Maiden's lows aren't as low, but No Prayer and Virtual XI (Fear and X Factor being alright) were low points just the same.



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