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Disc I 01. Metal Gods 02. Heading Out To The Highway [bonus] 03. Grinder 04. A Touch Of Evil 05. Blood Stained 06. Victim Of Changes 07. The Sentinel [bonus] 08. One On One 09. Running Wild 10. The Ripper 11. Diamonds And Rust [Joan Baez cover] 12. Feed On Me 13. Green Manalishi [bonus][Fleetwood Mac cover]
Disc II 01. Beyond The Realms Of Death [bonus] 02. Burn In Hell 03. Hell Is Home 04. Breaking The Law 05. Desert Plains 06. You've Got Another Thing Coming [bonus] 07. Turbo Lover 08. Painkiller 09. The Hellion/Electric Eye [bonus] 10. United 11. Living After Midnight 12. Hell Bent For Leather
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Guest review by Justin
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The debate as to whether Judas Priest is still relevant these days is a fearlessly fought one amongst fans. Sure, vocalist Rob Halford was very much an integral part of the band, but Judas Priest have also made some interesting music following the recruitment of Tim ?Ripper? Owens as their new front man. Both 1997's Jugulator and 2001's Demolition may be flawed efforts in the eyes of the truly devoted, but they do have their moments. After all, the bands core members still remain essentially the same. Following the release of Demolition, Judas Priest took to the road with an extensive tour that included some countries never visited before. The decision to capture the band live in concert was decided early on in the tour, and preparations were made to film the set at London's Brixton Academy on the 19th of December 2001 for a double C.D. and D.V.D. release.
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