JUDAS PRIEST
Born from the industrial heart of Birmingham in 1969 Judas Priest became the quintessential embodiment of heavy metal. With their razor-sharp twin guitars, electrifying energy, and Rob Halford’s commanding falsetto, they redefined rebellion in music. Their signature leather and studs look became an icon of the metal subculture, as anthems like "Breaking the Law" and "Hell Bent for Leather" echoed through the years, unyielding in their power. Judas Priest didn’t just create music—they forged a movement, blending aggression, style, and an unwavering sense of defiance that remains etched in the history of rock.