(Rated this album with 10 out of 10) Reviewed by
Mr. Know-it-all
from north of Canada, South of Mexico
This is Judas Pirest's all time greatest album, featuring some of the heaviest and darkest (Rapid Fire, Breaking the Law) but also some of their softest (United, Living after Midnight). Though some may say that this is sell out, too different, too simple, or lacking lead singer, Rob halford's, astonishing, operetic vocals, this is, in fact, the band in thier fool glory. The only dud on theis album would be Steeler. Sorely lacking melody and innevitably boring, it is a bad way to finish of the ablum. All else is brilliant. OH, and the riff to 'The Rage' is simply a blues lick interupted by heavy chord progressions for Princess Irulan.