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            Killing Machine
          
          
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               Released: 
              23rd
                  
                July, 1996
            
          
        
Format: CD
                Description
                
              
              
                  Killing Machine is the fifth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in November 1978 by Columbia Records.
The album propelled the band towards a more commercially accessible style, all the while maintaining the dark lyrical themes characteristic of their earlier works.
Around the same period, the band members embraced their renowned "leather-and-studs" fashion aesthetic, influenced by Rob Halford's fascination with leather culture. This album marks the final studio recording with drummer Les Binks.
              The album propelled the band towards a more commercially accessible style, all the while maintaining the dark lyrical themes characteristic of their earlier works.
Around the same period, the band members embraced their renowned "leather-and-studs" fashion aesthetic, influenced by Rob Halford's fascination with leather culture. This album marks the final studio recording with drummer Les Binks.
                Tracklist
                
              
              Disc 1:
- Delivering the Goods
- Rock Forever
- Evening Star
- Hell Bent for Leather
- Take on the World
- Burnin' Up
- The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
- Killing Machine
- Running Wild
- Before the Dawn
- Evil Fantasies
- Fight for Your Life
- Riding on the Wind (Live)
 
  
                                   
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
        