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  1. Lyric video. "Painkiller" on YouTube. " Painkiller " is a song by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in 1990; it was later released as a single on Columbia Records. [2] It is off the band's twelfth album of the same name as the opening track. The lyrics tell the story of the Painkiller, the character featured on the cover of the ...

  2. Sep 3, 2020 · It was a baptism of fire for 28-year-old ex-Racer X drummer Scott Travis, who joined the band just a few months prior to recording Painkiller and ended up centre-stage on the album’s curtain-raiser, unprecedentedly unaccompanied for the first 15 seconds. “Scott brought a hell of a lot,” enthuses Ian.

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  3. The song is about The Painkiller, a personage created by Judas Priest. He is sent to the world to destroy evil and rescue mankind. This is the title track to the last Judas Priest album before lead singer Rob Halford left the band to pursue a solo career. It also marks the debut of their new drummer, Scott Travis, the first American admitted ...

  4. Sep 16, 2020 · September 16, 2020. In 1990, the heavy metal world was accelerating into a supernova. Between the thrash uprising, death metal from Morrisound and Sunlight Studios, and the grind/death cocktail being poured out of Earache Records, metal bands were pushing their virtuosity to the limits.

  5. Painkiller is the first Judas Priest album to feature drummer Scott Travis, who replaced long-time drummer Dave Holland in 1989. Travis was previously a member of Los Angeles band Racer X and with his heavy use of double kicks, Travis gave Judas Priest a new sound and heavier edge. Painkiller was described as heavy metal [4][5][6] and, due to ...

  6. Aug 20, 2023 · Pain Killer’s blurb explains that 250,000 Americans are estimated to have died from overdoses involving prescription painkillers between 1999 and 2017, claiming it is “ a plague ignited by ...

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  8. Aug 8, 2023 · Painkiller is the latest Netflix drama, but to millions of people, it is a tragic true story that hits close to home. Based on Barry Meier’s 2003 book Painkiller and Patrick Radden Keefe’s 2017 New Yorker article “Empire of Pain,” which also became a 2021 book, Painkiller presents multiple perspectives on the opioid epidemic.

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