Judas Priest

With relentless rhythms, sharp guitar interplay, and commanding vocals, their music conveys a sense of urgency that drives forward with an electrifying intensity.

heavy metal · traditional heavy metal

United Kingdom Est. 1969

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The song

“Breaking the Law”

This track features an immediate hook and showcases the band's energetic style, making it a strong introduction to their music.

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About Judas Priest

Judas Priest holds a pivotal place in the musical landscape, having shaped the sound and ethos of heavy metal while serving as a beacon for generations of fans.
Their influence extends beyond just sonic attributes; they created a narrative around rebellion, individuality, and the raw energy of rock 'n' roll that resonated deeply with audiences seeking empowerment through music.
Their influence extends beyond just sonic attributes; they created a narrative around rebellion, individuality, and the raw energy of rock 'n' roll that resonated deeply with audiences seeking empowerment through music. This connection has galvanized a dedicated following, fostering a vibrant community where fans find solace and identity in their anthems. The band’s approach is characterized by a meticulous blending of powerful riffs, soaring vocals, and intricate dual guitar harmonies, setting the stage for what would become the blueprint for heavy metal. Their commitment to theatricality in both sound and performance introduced an engaging dynamic that elevated live shows into immersive experiences, encouraging other artists to adopt similar approaches. This sense of spectacle combined with musical precision drew in listeners and solidified their position as icons within the genre. Lyrically, Judas Priest often explores themes of rebellion, freedom, and the struggle against oppression. Their storytelling blends sincerity with a touch of irony, creating anthemic narratives that encourage listeners to rise against adversity while finding strength in unity. The tone ranges from defiant to introspective, capturing the complexities of the human experience through vivid imagery and compelling characters.

44 studio albums· 63 total releases· 5 decades· United Kingdom

Full discography

Judas Priest's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

63 releases 44 albums 1974–2024
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Studio albums (35)

Grouped by decade — 7 eras.

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Songs to start with

If you'd rather pick a song than an album.

  1. 1

    "Panic Attack" — from Invincible Shield (2024)

    accessible entry with immediate hook

  2. 2

    "Firepower" — from Firepower (2018)

    establishes the sonic palette early

  3. 3

    "Judas Rising" — from Angel of Retribution (2005)

    accessible entry with immediate hook

  4. 4

    "Prophecy" — from Nostradamus (2008)

    accessible entry with immediate hook

  5. 5

    "Dragonaut" — from Redeemer of Souls (2014)

    accessible entry with immediate hook