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An Industrial Rock Tribute To Judas Priest

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Hellion - Electric Eye (Synical Mix) - Jani Lane
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You Got Another Thing Coming (Buck Mix) - Joe Le Ste
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Hell Bent For Leather (Spahn Ranch Mix) - Taime Downe
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Heading Out To The Highway (Meeks Mix) - Chaz "Bonham"
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Turbo Lover (Remixed By Julian Beeston) - Jizzy Pearl
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Rock Forever (DJ Webern Remix) - Spike
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Green Manalishi (Godbox Mix)
Artist: The Electric Hellfire Club
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Steeler (Chemical Submission Mix) - Alex Mitchell
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Livin' After Midnight (Razed In Black Mix) - Marq Torien
4:25 $0.99
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Hot Rockin (Interface Mix)
Artist: Phil Lewis of L.A. Guns
4:40 $0.99
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Breakin' The Law (Synical Mix) - Kory Clarke
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Delivering The Goods (Fire House Mix) - John Corabi
4:01 $0.99
Album Information

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 49:05

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OMG

michaelchandler

This site so sucks. I downloaded an 80's album and all the songs are not even the original singers. Who made this site anyways? RIP OFF

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it is in your face

Rokkandi49

Just like JP this is very in your face with a real hard edge, interesting to hear other singers from other 80's bands showing different chops on this album.

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It WORKS!

Toodvs4u

I'm an old JP fan, and I like a lot of the industrial I've heard...I was surprised at how well Judas Priest melded. It's rare that I like a cover as well as the original but on most of these I did!

They Say All Music Guide

Another in a long line of Cleopatra industrial tributes, An Industrial Rock Tribute to Judas Priest throws a novel wrinkle into the label’s formula by enlisting ’80s pop-metal veterans to contribute guest vocals (bands represented include Warrant, Bulletboys, and LA Guns, among many others). Most of the tracks here were first produced by Cleopatra-affiliated industrial artists, and then remixed for a more dance-oriented flavor. Of course, some songs work better than others in this musical context; it can also be a little jarring to hear some of these vocalists outside of their usual settings. But ultimately, that makes the album a tad more intriguing than the average Cleopatra tribute. – Steve Huey

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