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Demolition (Judas Priest album)

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Released
  
16 July 2001

Artist
  
Judas Priest

Label
  
Atlantic Records

Length
  
1:18:43

Release date
  
16 July 2001

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Groove metal

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Recorded
  
1999–2001, Silvermere Studios, Surrey, England

Producer
  
Glenn Tipton and Sean Lynch

Demolition (2001)
  
Angel of Retribution (2005)

Similar
  
Jugulator, Angel of Retribution, Point of Entry, Ram It Down, Nostradamus

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Demolition is the fourteenth studio album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest, the first in the decade of the 2000s. It is the second and final studio album to feature Tim 'Ripper' Owens on vocals. It is the only Judas Priest studio album to feature a Parental Advisory label due to some songs featuring profanity: "Machine Man," "Hell Is Home" and "Metal Messiah" all carry explicit markings on the album's iTunes page.

Contents

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Background and reception

Following the lukewarm-to-decent reception to Jugulator, the band scrambled to assess what exactly went wrong, and determined that fans preferred a sound more faithful to Priest's back catalog. The resulting album would be an amalgam of Jugulator-style riffs, references to '80s Priest, and sporadic nu-metal additions such as samples, and industrial-style beats. While the ostensible aim was to offer something for every possible fan, in the end, the album received a much poorer reception than Jugulator by most fans -- and would result in the eventual reunion of the "classic" line-up with Halford. Owens has stated that Demolition was his favorite album that he did with the group, claiming it had "better vocals and more melody" than Jugulator.

Songwriting and production

The album was produced by guitarist Glenn Tipton, who also took over as the primary songwriter on the album. For a long time, the band's main songwriting team had consisted of Rob Halford, K. K. Downing, and Tipton. After Halford departed from the band, however, Downing and Tipton went on to write all the songs on Jugulator. On this album, many of the songs were written solely by Tipton, with contributions from Downing on several songs. Former producer Chris Tsangarides, who co-wrote the song "A Touch of Evil" on the Painkiller album, also assisted Tipton in the writing of a few songs. Even drummer Scott Travis co-wrote the track "Cyberface," marking his first and only contribution to songwriting in the band's history (former drummer Les Binks was the only other Judas Priest drummer to co-write a song). This was also the first album since Painkiller to feature a guest appearance by keyboardist Don Airey, who had previously played on "A Touch of Evil."

The songs "Machine Man" and "Feed on Me" were included in Judas Priest's box set Metalogy.

Personnel

Judas Priest
  • Tim "Ripper" Owens – vocals
  • K. K. Downing – guitar
  • Glenn Tipton – guitar
  • Ian Hill – bass guitar
  • Scott Travis – drums
  • Additional musician
  • Don Airey – keyboards
  • Production
  • Produced and arranged by Glenn Tipton; co-produced by Sean Lynch
  • Mastered by Jon Astley
  • Front cover and booklet by L-Space Design
  • Back cover image by Benjamin Davies
  • Photography by Mick Hutson
  • Songs

    1Machine Man5:36
    2One on One6:44
    3Hell Is Home6:19

    References

    Demolition (Judas Priest album) Wikipedia