I love JP, but I gravitate to the old stuff.
even in the 1980s, I only liked half of Defenders of the Faith.
Now I have finally admitted that Point of Entry is their greatest ROCK album. Don't laugh.
I would have to say POE and screaming for Vengeance are their greatest Albums.
It seems to me that they went from a bluesy band to a British 'space out'/anti war' band and then realized they had something to say around Hell bent for leather/British Steel/POE/Screaming.
Then Defenders of the Faith kind of reinvented the Mythos they got from the name and earlier space out lyrics.
Then Synth/Coke/Girls and pop got them thinking about big money.
Then Ram it down had fake drums and CRAPPY lyrics.
Then Painkiller gave them a heavy attitude with Defenders of the Faith meets Dio lyrics
Then they broke up and now they think Painkiller was their pinnacle! argh!!!!
does anyone else want straight ahead Rock beats/music with an edge? Does anyone else thing that Point of Entry had a Police - Synchronicity vibe to it that was cool if not metal?
even in the 1980s, I only liked half of Defenders of the Faith.
Now I have finally admitted that Point of Entry is their greatest ROCK album. Don't laugh.
I would have to say POE and screaming for Vengeance are their greatest Albums.
It seems to me that they went from a bluesy band to a British 'space out'/anti war' band and then realized they had something to say around Hell bent for leather/British Steel/POE/Screaming.
Then Defenders of the Faith kind of reinvented the Mythos they got from the name and earlier space out lyrics.
Then Synth/Coke/Girls and pop got them thinking about big money.
Then Ram it down had fake drums and CRAPPY lyrics.
Then Painkiller gave them a heavy attitude with Defenders of the Faith meets Dio lyrics
Then they broke up and now they think Painkiller was their pinnacle! argh!!!!
does anyone else want straight ahead Rock beats/music with an edge? Does anyone else thing that Point of Entry had a Police - Synchronicity vibe to it that was cool if not metal?
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