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Comments for Judas Priest, British steel


E-MAIL: dlindsey@otc.ozarka.tec.ar.us
I discovered this great album in spring of 1984, just before I graduated from high school. Anytime I think of such tunes as "United" or "Don't Have to be Old," it takes me back to that time when I felt that the world was mine and that I was invincible. My attitude about life has changed since then, but I still make it a point to play this CD on my way to any graduations I attend. It's great to feel as though you can change the world, even if it's not easy.
E-MAIL: peter@apostles.com
HEY!how come i dont get my own band?i should have thrown rotten vegetables at The Boss while he was dying-maybe then thered be a Peter Killer band.this album is useless,i dont like british steel(i use an american blade to shave) and the worst song is none other than a bon jovi prototype called Breaking The Law.its only good thing is the guitar-the lyrix and video suk.
The drummer is Dave Holland. A great album from JP with theirhit "Living after midnight"
HalfordIsGay@pIMPLEDaSS.COM
Priest's best album. if you don't own it then you're a 'packer, like Halford.
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