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Judas Priest

Judas Priest Album: “Screaming for Vengeance [Holland Bonus Tracks]”

Judas Priest Album: “Screaming for Vengeance [Holland Bonus Tracks]”
Album Information :
Title: Screaming for Vengeance [Holland Bonus Tracks]
Release Date:2002-01-08
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
Label:Sony International
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:5099750213322
Track Listing :
1 Hellion
2 Electric Eye Video
3 Riding On The Wind Video
4 Bloodstone Video
5 (Take These) Chains Video
6 Pain and Pleasure
7 Screaming For Vengeance Video
8 You've Got Another Thing Comin' Video
9 Fever Video
10 Devil's Child Video
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Review - AMG :
Following the underwritten, erratic Point of Entry, Screaming for Vengeance returned Judas Priest to the top of the metal heap, boasting a much more consistent set of songs, highlighted by the monumental "You've Got Another Thing Comin'." Some of the bluesier elements of Point of Entry are still here, but the heavier moments tend to dominate the album's flavor (particularly the title track); plus, there are arena-ready headbanging anthems like "Electric Eye," "Bloodstone," and, of course, "You've Got Another Thing Comin'," the latter two proof that the band really knew how to work a mid-tempo rock groove. Although the sound is commercial, Screaming for Vengeance doesn't feel like it's pandering as Point of Entry sometimes did; it's a catchy, accessible metal record in the best sense of the description, and it rivals British Steel as Priest's best album of the '80s. [The Holland edition features bonus tracks.] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Review - :
Following the underwritten, erratic {^Point of Entry}, {^Screaming for Vengeance} returned {$Judas Priest} to the top of the {\metal} heap, boasting a much more consistent set of songs, highlighted by the monumental {&"You've Got Another Thing Comin'."} Some of the bluesier elements of {^Point of Entry} are still here, but the heavier moments tend to dominate the album's flavor (particularly the title track); plus, there are arena-ready headbanging anthems like {&"Electric Eye,"} {&"Bloodstone,"} and, of course, {&"You've Got Another Thing Comin',"} the latter two proof that the band really knew how to work a mid-tempo {\rock} groove. Although the sound is commercial, {^Screaming for Vengeance} doesn't feel like it's pandering as {^Point of Entry} sometimes did; it's a catchy, accessible {\metal} record in the best sense of the description, and it rivals {^British Steel} as {$Priest}'s best album of the '80s. [The Holland edition features bonus tracks.] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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