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Zombie_Trotsky
Fine Arts - Two hundred uploads with a score of over a hundred (Safe/Suggestive)
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

I could go on about why I like JP and their songs but I won’t. So, instead, I’ll give a basic rundown of their albums.
 
Rocka Rolla: First effort, kinda wonky, but still listenable if inconsistennt all around
 
Sad Wings of Destiny: The band implements a morbid, “real” view of issues including a bit of sin mythology
 
Sin After Sin: Same as Sad Wings but faster
 
Stained Class: More of a proto-groove thing going on, but still has a nice diverse set
 
Killing Machine: Essentially more radio-friendly version of Stained Class, but still metal
 
British Steel: Pretty much their start in speed metal
 
Point of Entry: Experimental, pop-rock. I may stay away if you like metal a lot, but Desert Plains and Hot Rockin’ are neat
 
Screaming for Vengeance: Their “high point” where they start mixing speed metal with more melodic tuning
 
Defenders of the Faith: Absurdly fun to listen to, highly operatic, and feels “darker”
 
Turbo: Glam Priest. Tread lightly.
 
Ram it Down: Odd mix of glam and speed metal, but there’s a few gems like the title track and Blood Red Skies.
 
Painkiller: Holy Shit.
 
Jugulator: Very thrash-like, but all the songs seem similar except for the epic Cathedral Spires
 
Demolition: Same as Jugulator without an epic
 
Angel of Retribution: Throwback of most old JP material. Still good
 
Nostradamus: Their venture into symphonic metal dealing with the life of the eponymous seer. Very synth based, and not very traditional in its heaviness, but I like it with each listen
HamburgerTime

@Trotsky  
Just like most Slayer (Mind you, not all Slayer). Anyway, sounds awesome! I gotta find a computer that ain’t shitty like my stupid 1st gen Ipod touch.
Zombie_Trotsky
Fine Arts - Two hundred uploads with a score of over a hundred (Safe/Suggestive)
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

I know what you’re coming from.
 
Judas usually works that stuff into their music well.
 
Even they’re more “simple” songs are great.
 
Eat Me Alive is nothing but 2 people giving each other oral sex (I think), but it sounds so aggressive and over the top, I can’t help but like it.
Zombie_Trotsky
Fine Arts - Two hundred uploads with a score of over a hundred (Safe/Suggestive)
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

If you haven’t already heard it, All Guns Blazing has these lyrics:
 
Twisting the strangle grip  
Won’t give no mercy  
Feeling those tendons rip  
Torn up and mean
 
Blastmaster racks the ground  
Bent on survival  
Full throttle hammers down  
A deadly scream
 
All Guns, All Guns Blazing
 
Forced into overdrive  
Drawn out of anger  
All talons poison dipped  
Impaling spike
 
Heart pounding fever pitch  
Blood pumping fury  
Two fisted dynamo  
Eager to strike
 
All Guns, All Guns Blazing
 
Cross cutting thundercharge  
Blade of destruction  
Flame throwing hurricane  
Destroys the cage
 
Bone crushing alien  
God of salvation  
Sad wings that heaven sent  
Wipes out in rage
 
All Guns, All Guns Blazing
 
There’s no deeper meaning if you tried.
Zombie_Trotsky
Fine Arts - Two hundred uploads with a score of over a hundred (Safe/Suggestive)
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

The Sentinel is about a man in a shitty position filled with crime.
 
All Guns Blazing is awesome in its lack of a story. The lyrics make no sense, but I think that’s why it helps.
 
All of Painkiller has songs with a story, except maybe the Hall Patrol and Metal Meltdown, but they’re still good to me.
HamburgerTime

@Zombie  
But not just repetitive noise, I love it when a song tells a story, or preaches a lesson, or calls out bullshit. Deep, harmonious songs like “And Justice For All…” and “Disposable Heros”, two of my favorites. I don’t particually care for thrash like, say, “Kill ’em All”.
HamburgerTime

@Zombie_Trotsky  
Awww, shit I can’t go on Youtube. The Ipod touch I’m useing can’t download Youtube vids. I shall however, write those songs down to listen to next time I’m on a youtube capable computer. Those are song titles right?