![]() ![]() it's Cream and 'Badge'… /i/web/status/1… 1 month ago Time for some Creamy goodness from the 60s. It's a riveting, juicy read about on… /i/web/status/1… 1 month ago Gehlke's 'Damn The Machine - The Story Of Noise Records'. Lots of links to stuff you might have missed, collection stuff and tons of photos! The HMOverlord on Facebook! Twitter Overload Actually… maybe avoid listening to it backwards. Listen to this any way you like: forwards, backwards, up, down, shuffle. Supposedly the album’s A and B sides were accidentally reversed on initial release so we’ve all been listening to it in the wrong order. And, while less innovative, the deep cuts like the orchestral Prelude, psychedelic Dreamer Deceiver and the funereal Epitaph give the album a mournful, gothic construction that makes this the Priest to hear if you’re a crucifix-necklaced, flare-wearing, doom metal type. This 1976 album contains four peerless classics in the humungous Victim Of Changes, the thrashing Genocide, Tyrant and the malevolent The Ripper. Judas Priest’s seminal sophomore album Sad Wings Of Destiny laid down the template for countless others to follow with its evil, slashing riffs, demonic guitar duels and the screaming, theatrical vocals of the one-and-only Rob Halford. The modern idea of “heavy metal” starts here. Judas Priest – Sad Wings Of Destiny (1976) ![]()
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