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TURBO and How JUDAS PRIEST Overcame Darkness to Create Their Most Divisive Album

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Judas Priest was already a metal legend in the mid-1980s thanks to masterpieces such as British Steel and Screaming For Vengeance. However, in 1986 they released Turbo, the most divisive album of his career, a bold experiment that combined powerful riffs with innovative synthesizers. Three decades later, Rob Halford and Ian Hill reveal the personal battles, tragedies and technological revolution that marked this cursed...and extraordinary album.…
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Judas Priest was already a metal legend in the mid-1980s thanks to masterpieces such as British Steel and Screaming For Vengeance. However, in 1986 they released Turbo, the most divisive album of his career, a bold experiment that combined powerful riffs with innovative synthesizers. Three decades later, Rob Halford and Ian Hill reveal the personal battles, tragedies and technological revolution that marked this cursed...and extraordinary album.…

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Trascendencia broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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