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  1. Painkiller (Live at the Brixton Academy, London, England, UK on 19th December 2001 on the Demolition World Tour) by Judas Priest. Off of Live In London (2003...

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    Iconic vocalist Rob Halfordstill considers the title track, a barreling showcase of speed and agility, to be one of his favorite Priest tunes. The song tells the story of a gleaming metal angel sent to avenge mankind from the evildoers in the world. “I think it's a wonderful statement. It embodies what metal is - it's everything a full-on screamy m...

    Painkillermarked the debut of drummer Scott Travis (ex-Racer X), who provided more urgency and flair to the band’s songs than Judas Priest’s earlier drummers, perfectly complementing the band’s renewed energy and immediacy. Travis, who has been with the band for 25 years, is Judas Priest’s longest lasting drummer. The group started writing Painkill...

    The album entered the Billboard album chart at No. 26 and went gold four months later. To date, Painkillerhas sold over two million copies worldwide. Judas Priest toured around the world throughout 1991, but during that time tensions were growing between Halford and the rest of the band. The singer wanted to pursue his own brand of thrash-influence...

  3. Painkiller (Live at the Brixton Academy, London, England, UK on December 19th, 2001 from the Demolition World Tour 2001) by Judas Priest. Off of Live in Lond...

  4. Judas Priest perform the title track off of their 1990 album "Painkiller". Recorded live @ Copenhell, Refshaleøen in Copenhagen, Denmark on June 17th, 2011.

  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 ...

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  7. Provided to YouTube by Columbia Painkiller (Live from Wacken Festival, 2015) · Judas Priest Battle Cry ℗ 2016 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited Release...

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