If Judas Priest has demonstrated something on some occasions, it is that quality is not always at odds with commerciality. The right point between heavy and hard rock with catchy choruses and effective riffs was created in British Steel (1980) , the key to the doors of success and massive recognition. There we have the hymns "Living After Midnight" and "Breaking The Law", two clear examples of the undoubted search for an immediate hit. Cannon shots like "Rapid Fire" or the more contained "Metal Gods" are not far behind in terms of importance and quality. An influential work by the barriers that it has demolished, being much easier to assimilate than other classics of the band.
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