: The "razor blade" cover art and the band's shift to leather and studs during this era defined the visual aesthetic of the entire heavy metal genre.
(1980) is widely considered the album that "codified" heavy metal, stripping away the blues-rock roots of the 1970s to create a sharp, streamlined sound. It was Judas Priest's sixth studio album and became their massive commercial breakthrough, peaking at No. 4 in the UK and No. 34 in the US . Key Highlights of the Album Judas Priest - British Steel (1980) [FLAC] vtwi...
: The album was recorded at Tittenhurst Park, an estate formerly owned by John Lennon and later Ringo Starr. Critical Standing Review of Judas Priest British Steel - 1001 Albums : The "razor blade" cover art and the
: It features the band's most enduring hits, including "Breaking the Law," "Living After Midnight," and "Metal Gods". 4 in the UK and No
: Before digital sampling, the band used creative analog sounds: smashing milk bottles for "Breaking the Law" and using billiard cues and cutlery trays for effects in "Metal Gods".
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