- Diamonds and Rust
- Dissident Aggressor
- Exciter
- Beyond the Realms of Death
- Delivering the Goods
- The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)
- The Ripper
- Victim of Changes
- Breaking the Law
- Rapid Fire
- Grinder
- Living After Midnight
- Screaming for Vengeance
- You've Got Another Thing Comin'
- The Sentinel
- Turbo Lover
- Painkiller
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In celebration of the Metal Gods Farewell Epitaph tour, the biggest names in rock and metal band together to choose their favorite Priest tracks, including Ozzy Osbourne, James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich (Metallica), Lemmy (Motorhead), Kerry King (Slayer), Slash (Guns & Roses) and more. The ultimate tribute to the ultimate metal band, this brand new collection includes the hits and fan favorites such as "Breaking the Law," "The Ripper," "Exciter," "Living After Midnight," and more. From the Label
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Release Date: | 10/11/2011 |
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Label: | Sony Legacy |
UPC: | 0886979696020 |
catalogNumber: | 796960 |
Rank: | 62315 |
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Performance Credits
Judas Priest Primary ArtistSimon Phillips Drums
Binks Drums
K.K. Downing Guitar
Rob Halford Vocals
Ian Hill Bass Guitar
Glenn Tipton Guitar
Scott Travis Drums
Dave Holland Drums
Technical Credits
Joan Baez ComposerBinks Composer
K.K. Downing Composer
Peter Green Composer
Rob Halford Composer
Glenn Tipton Composer
Atkins Composer
Mark Wilkinson Artwork
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