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Twin Turbos reimagined

Judas Priest followed up their near-classic "Defenders of the Faith" by hitting the studio in 1986 and recording a massive 22 tracks. However, their producer Tom Allom insisted that they cut down the project to an LP's worth of the best songs. This became the album "Twin Turbo," released in 1987. Though it used guitar synthesizers and electronic elements not before heard in Priest's catalogue, the quality of the songs themselves won fans over around the world. The experiment has since been regarded as a solid, if quicky, entry in the band's discography that truly captured its era.
1Judas Priest
Ram It Down


Ram It Down
2Judas Priest
Point of Entry


Thunder Road
3Judas Priest
Turbo 30th Anniversary Edition


Out In the Cold
4Judas Priest
Turbo 30th Anniversary Edition


Locked In
5Judas Priest
Metalogy


Heart of A Lion
6Judas Priest
Ram It Down


Blood Red Skies
7Judas Priest
Turbo 30th Anniversary Edition


Reckless
8Judas Priest
Ram It Down


Hard As Iron
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Stained Class


Fire Burns Below
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