My whole life, I always thought judas priest was hard rock because of the few songs i heard growing up ("you got another thing coming" mainly). My girlfriend took me to go see them April 27th at the covelli center in Youngstown ohio (sold out show) and I've been hooked ever since; that show was off the chain, i had more fun than she did; it was all new to me. I grew up in the nu metal scene and never knew judas priest was that heavy.
Painkiller Judas Priest Faster than a bullet Terrifying scream Enraged and full of anger He is half man and half machine Rides the metal monster Breathing smoke and fire Closing in with vengeance soaring high He is the painkiller This is the painkiller Planets devastated Mankind's on its knees A savior comes from out the skies In answer to their pleas Through boiling clouds if thunder Blasting bolts of steel Evils going under deadly wheels He is the painkiller This is the painkiller Faster then a laser bullet Louder than an atom bomb Chromium plated boiling metal Brighter than a thousand suns Flying high on rapture Stronger free and brave Nevermore encaptured They've been brought back from the grave With mankind resurrected Forever to survive Returns from Armageddon to the skies He is the painkiller This is the painkiller Wings of steel painkiller Deadly wheels painkiller He is the painkiller This is the painkiller He is the painkiller This is the painkiller Pain! Pain! Killer! Killer! Pain! Pain! Killer! Killer! Can't stop the painkiller Pain (pain)
How did you get it? I just searched for it without knowing it existed... I would love to find King Diamond's Them and Abigail on instrumental versions... I really love the riffs and guitar solos... are amazing... very musical... Thanks for sharing!
still very good (K.K and Glen are fabulous) but, no.. no, not without the vocals man... it can’t be that perfect without Rob Halford reaching the skies
They are a little over the top on this track then again every band member is playing at full throttle so it makes sense. There's a section near the end where it drops an octave, he sounds awesome in that part.