@@stevenlornie1261 that’s literally the dumbest comment I have ever read… Jugulator and demolition had poor lyrics but that’s all. The other albums had good lyrics.
That’s what the problem with most Jugulator and Demolition songs was, Glenn and K K weren’t that great at writing songs that much anymore. That still doesn’t mean it’s not a great album!
i hear you, tim's albums are not as bad as everyone else says but you cant be a true judas priest fan without hearing the all time favourites: victim of changes, beyond the realmes of death, you got another thing comin and painkiller with the ultimate heavy metal vocalist ROB HALFORD
tim ripper rules and rocks. rob halford is our metal god. ripper also worships him like us. there is a page called ripper years at the official website of judas priest. thats it.
me too, this song is really good, the riff is evil, drums rocks, ian used all the hidden techniques he has, and ripper's vocals just fit in so well, really hope scott will write more
Me too, to be honest none of their newer albums can compare with rocka rolla, sad wings of destiny, sin after sin and stained glass but that's the way it goes. Good artists sometimes have to make albums that more people usually tend to buy, such as turbo and ram it down. These albums weren't bought only by real metalheads. But they did that to survive and be able to make more masterpieces like their last album, Nostradamus. And by the way Tim did a hell of a job with priest.
Many JP fans proved to be closed minded fools. The albums with Tim are way better than a lot of Halford JP albums. Turbo and Ram it Down standing out the most.
Lyrically, one of the stronger songs written from this time period. Unfortunately, musically, it just plods along. That was largely the problem with the Ripper years - either the music was . good and the lyrics sucked or was the other way around. There weren't too many tunes where they just nailed it.
I've always loved this song. Ripper was a badass singer for Priest.
YESSS!!! 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
B E W A R E H I S M E G A B Y T E
:D
Don't worry, Bob will save us.
i don't know why the people talk bad about this album
to me its a great album
It's not a bad album but probably because of two factors: it isn't Halford singing and the music is so different from what fans were expecting
@@piotrztein5255 the main issue with the Ripper albums is Rob didn’t write the lyrics so Glenn and KK did and it really shows. The lyrics are terrible
@@CyberSoldat lol Judas Priest have very little GOOD lyrics.
@@stevenlornie1261 that’s literally the dumbest comment I have ever read… Jugulator and demolition had poor lyrics but that’s all. The other albums had good lyrics.
One of their best.
For instance consider the lyrics this song has.Way ahead of its time given it came out in early 2000.
Big fan.
Cyberface and Machine Man are my Demolition's favorite tunes. The atmosphere they've created in this song, along with the lyrics are just awesome!
Very underrated song. Ripper rules!
This is apparently the only song Travis ever participated in writing, and it deserves more credit!
love this album \m/ as every Judas priest album
Fantastic, dark, obscure the way it needs to sound.
Hey, this is 10x more interesting and enjoyable to listen to than the majority of Point of Entry
i can listen to this cd for about a month at a time
2:24 - just Amazing
*_"...or beware his megabyte..."_* ← I can't decide if these lyrics are pure genius or just plain dumb. :P
Still, I LOVE this song! \m/
Obviously genius! That is one helluva bite! I mean byte! :D
Love Bytes
That’s what the problem with most Jugulator and Demolition songs was, Glenn and K K weren’t that great at writing songs that much anymore. That still doesn’t mean it’s not a great album!
@@Sonic_Ogorhog "In the dead of niiiight..."
Dumb
great vocalist! sounds a bit like layne staley here ;)
THAT INTRO...
JUST...
That INTRO!!! O_O
Talk about badass!!
Thanks for the upload!! ^_^
Written when Megabyte meant something...
demolition ist das beste album aller zeiten von judas priest
Nostradamus ist auch da.
i hear you, tim's albums are not as bad as everyone else says but you cant be a true judas priest fan without hearing the all time favourites: victim of changes, beyond the realmes of death, you got another thing comin and painkiller with the ultimate heavy metal vocalist ROB HALFORD
Tim sang Painkiller better than Rob ever could.
"Beware his megabyte!" Those ol' computer songs from the dot-com bubble era.
ripper has an amazing voice too
Awesome song. I'm sure it's inspired by Cybermen from Doctor Who.
Lo voy a escuchar todas las veces que sea necesario jajajaja
you're missing KK DOWNING in the "core line-up"... great song, co-written by Scott Travis.
Feel bad for scott his only written credit on the worst song in judas priest history
@@iqm4574 This song smacks Epitaph,most of Rocka Rolla,Last Rose of Summer,Evening Star,Take on The World,United,You Say Yes lmao
@@iqm4574 Sea Of Red has to be worst ballad Priest ever made,Lightning Strike has to be most generic song Priest ever made
tim ripper rules and rocks. rob halford is our metal god. ripper also worships him like us. there is a page called ripper years at the official website of judas priest. thats it.
Amazing!!
Don´t listen to what people say. Nostradamus is an amazing album too, on the top 3.
I agree, I love Nostradamus as well as the Ripper albums.
I've always wondered what part Scott Travis helped write.
me too, this song is really good, the riff is evil, drums rocks, ian used all the hidden techniques he has, and ripper's vocals just fit in so well, really hope scott will write more
Same, I'm like that with Ian Hill and Invader, Winter and Caviar & Meths.
Me too, to be honest none of their newer albums can compare with rocka rolla, sad wings of destiny, sin after sin and stained glass but that's the way it goes. Good artists sometimes have to make albums that more people usually tend to buy, such as turbo and ram it down. These albums weren't bought only by real metalheads. But they did that to survive and be able to make more masterpieces like their last album, Nostradamus. And by the way Tim did a hell of a job with priest.
Nostradamus is god awful easily their worst album right next to Turbo and Demolition
Tranquilamente podría ser soundtrack de un juego tipo Doom
Ripper was cool. He sounded a lot like Halford actually but his voice was just one note lower than Rob.
3:20 too 3:54 Worth the song
So fucking HEAVY
Interesting... now after few years i started to hear a bit of Gamma Ray:s Sigh no more -sounds in this... especially the bass has similar atmosphere.
DEMOLITION best album, I think!, ..
*coff coff* ua-cam.com/video/jYYr9q9F1-E/v-deo.html *coff coff*
@@costaricafamily Painkiller is sooo overrated.
@@stevenlornie1261
Who cares! Is Great!
@@stevenlornie1261 it's perfectly rated
i am Cyberface
Colossus!!! Oh wait...
I wanna opera metal
Nightwish
Many JP fans proved to be closed minded fools. The albums with Tim are way better than a lot of Halford JP albums. Turbo and Ram it Down standing out the most.
I agree with you, bud!
Lyrically, one of the stronger songs written from this time period. Unfortunately, musically, it just plods along. That was largely the problem with the Ripper years - either the music was . good and the lyrics sucked or was the other way around. There weren't too many tunes where they just nailed it.
With exceptions like Bullet Train and Cathedral Spires.
@@GodsmackAR69 Or Machine Man!
who fuckin' cares about lyrics
Painkiller album is full of terrible lyrics but it doesn't make it bad,Jugulator rules
I don't know if this song is super badass or dumb as hell
if judas priest dont include this song in the new tour i will comite suicide
F
Terrible song, are they on valium?
No, you are on valium for being a hater!
The lyrics are absolutely awful. Otherwise, this is a great song.
Horrible. It’s like this was a bad Judas Priest parody band or something
Who tf asked for your shit opinion?
And yet still better than most songs off nostradamus
Listening to this track on my car, blasting the shit out of my new BOSE loudspeakers.