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E. Judas Priest. Colby Vargas.
St. James Encyclope dia of Popu lar Culture. Eds. Sara Pe ndergast and T om Pendergast. Vol. 2. Detroit: St. James Press, 20 00. p577. 5 vols. |
them because heavy-metal music speaks to raw human emotions.
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, reached many fans with their songs that touched on teenage insecurities.
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Their songs "Dr. Love" and "Rock and Roll All Nite" expressed the desire for good times, another essential heavy metal theme.
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F.Source Citation: Vargas, Colby. "Judas Priest." St. James
Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Eds. Sara Pendergast and Tom Pendergast. Vol. 2. Detroit: St. James Press, 2000 . 577. 5 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Thomson Gale. Staples High School. 6 Mar. 2007 <http:// find.galegroup.com/gvrl/info mark. do?&contentSet=EBKS&type =retri eve&ta bID=T001&prodId=GVRL&doc Id=CX34090012 97&sourc e=gale &userGroupName=s15 82&version=1.0>. How to Cite Thomson Gale Document Number: CX3409001297 |
Their music evoked a dark fantasy world where rugged heroes wandered in ruined landscapes and defeated evil forces.
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while their throaty tribute to pride and revenge, "You Got Another Thing Comin,"' entered the pop charts and was the band's first successful video
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