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  2. Dave Holland (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, a collaboration with Al Atkins, Judas Priest's original singer, was released, featuring a few covers of early Priest songs that Holland did not originally play on. Judas Priest with Atkins at the helm had supported Trapeze in 1971.

  3. Point of Entry - Wikipedia

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    Point of Entry is the seventh studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 27 February 1981 by Columbia Records.Following the commercial success of their previous album British Steel (1980), Priest pursued a more radio-friendly direction on Point of Entry.

  4. Firepower (album) - Wikipedia

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    Firepower is the eighteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest.Released in 2018, it was the band's first studio album since 1988's Ram It Down to be produced by Tom Allom and the first one with Andy Sneap as co-producer. [4]

  5. A Touch of Evil - Wikipedia

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    "A Touch of Evil" is a song by the English heavy metal band Judas Priest, from their 1990 album Painkiller. The record was released as the second single from the album via Columbia Records label. Overview

  6. Richie Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Vocalist Rob Halford and guitarist Glenn Tipton have credited Faulkner with saving Judas Priest. [14] Halford said in a 2015 interview; "Let's face it, to some extent Richie saved Judas Priest, because if we hadn't have found him at the crucial time that we were looking for a guitar player, things could have turned out quite differently." [15]

  7. Epitaph (video) - Wikipedia

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    Epitaph is a live video released by Judas Priest on DVD and Blu-Ray on 28 May 2013. It was filmed at the Hammersmith Apollo on 26 May 2012, which was the last date of the Epitaph World Tour, where they performed songs from each Halford-era album from Rocka Rolla to Nostradamus. [4]

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