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Judas Priest
About Judas Priest
Judas Priest formed in Birmingham, England, in 1969 and quickly established a heavy, riff-driven approach that would reshape rock guitar. The early years saw a rotating lineup, but the core idea—the twin‑lead guitar engine of K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton backed by Ian Hill's thunderous bass and a solid rhythm section—became the band's signature. Rob Halford joined as vocalist in 1973, bringing a soaring vocal presence that helped turn metal into a vocal art as much as a guitar one. The combination of blistering riffs, operatic solos, and a relentless live show helped Judas Priest define the sound and image of classic metal, influencing generations of players.
With a string of influential albums in the late 70s and 80s, Judas Priest pushed heavy metal into the mainstream. British Steel (1980) became a worldwide hit and set the template for modern metal guitar, while Screaming for Vengeance (1982) delivered anthemic riffs and ambitious lead work that still populate many players' practice repertoires. The band's iconic leather-and-studs aesthetic, paired with high-energy performances, helped metal reach a broader audience and inspired countless bands to chase speed, precision, and melody. Across more than five decades, Judas Priest has sold tens of millions of records and earned a lasting place in rock history, rewarded with a 2022 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Today, Judas Priest remains a touchstone for aspiring metal players. DadRock Tabs offers 71 Judas Priest lessons that cover both rhythm and lead guitar, teaching you to nail tight chugging riffs, gleaming harmonized lines, and uplifting solos—tracks drawn from across their catalog. Whether you're dissecting You've Got Another Thing Comin' or exploring deeper cuts like Devil's Child or Night Crawler, these lessons help you build solid technique, musical phrasing, and the confidence to pull off classic metal tones on your own guitar.
🎸 Want to know what gear Judas Priest used, their playing style, and fun facts? Scroll below the lessons!
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Breaking The Law
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Bloodstone
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Electric Eye
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Reckless
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Delivering The Goods
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Rock Forever
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Evening Star
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Burnin' Up
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The Green Manalishi
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Killing Machine
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Running Wild
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Evil Fantasies
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Riding On The Wind
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Rapid Fire
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Metal God's
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Grinder
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United
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Turbo Lover
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You Don't Have To Be Old To Be Wise
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Living After Midnight
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The Rage
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Steeler
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Red, White & Blue
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Don't Go
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Heading Out To The Highway
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Hot Rockin'
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Turning Circles
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Desert Plains
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Solar Angels
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You Say Yes
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All The Way
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Troubleshooter
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On The Run
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Take These Chains
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Pain And Pleasure
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Screaming For Vengeance
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Dragonaut
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Fever
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Freewheel Burning
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Jawbreaker
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Love Bites
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Rock Hard Ride Free
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The Sentinel
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Eat Me Alive
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Heavy Duty
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Private Property
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Parental Guidance
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Rock You All Around The World
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Wild Nights Hot Crazy Days
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Hot For Love
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Ram It Down
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Heavy Metal
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Love Zone
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Come And Get It
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Hard As Iron
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I'm A Rocker
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Love You To Death
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Johnny B. Good
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Monsters Of Rock
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Painkiller
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Hell Patrol
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All Guns Blazing
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Leather Rebel
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Metal Meltdown
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Night Crawler
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Between The Hammer And The Anvil
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A Touch Of Evil
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One Shot At Glory
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The Serpent And The King
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You've Got Another Thing Comin
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Devil's Child
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Judas Priest’s playing style centers on a muscular two‑guitar attack, with Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing locking in tight rhythm riffs that ride on palm-muted power chords and fast, galloping rhythms. The band is renowned for its melodic lead work and harmonized solos, often layered over aggressive, high-energy riffs. A hallmark of their sound is precise alternate picking and clean string transitions that keep tempo even in blistering passages, while occasional sweep-like phrasing and modal phrasing add drama to the solos. All of this sits on Halford’s soaring vocal lines, creating a powerful blend of aggression and melody that defines classic metal guitar.
🎸 Gear & Equipment
Judas Priest’s sound hinges on the twin‑lead guitar setup of Tipton and Downing, typically routed through loud, tube-driven amps for a punchy, high‑gain tone. The guitars have ranged from classicLes Paul‑style instruments to modern superstrats, enabling both chunky rhythm and ringing leads. A robust stage rig—often using high‑volume guitar amps and a selection of drive/modulation pedals—helps shape their iconic tone. This combination of dual guitars, strong amplification, and melodic leads is at the heart of their enduring metal voice.
Why Learn Judas Priest Songs?
Learning Judas Priest tracks builds core rock and metal fundamentals: tight rhythm technique, powerful palm muting, precise alternate picking, and the art of crafting memorable lead lines. The catalog offers a ladder of difficulty, from approachable riffs to more demanding speed-metal passages, so players can progressively develop accuracy, timing, and fretboard confidence. Working through these tunes also teaches you how to balance rhythm and lead parts in a single performance, shaping your tone, dynamics, and stage-ready playing style.
Did You Know?
- 1Judas Priest helped define the twin‑lead guitar harmony that became a metal hallmark.
- 2Their leather-and-studs image set a visual standard for metal fashion and stage presence.
- 3British Steel (1980) is a landmark album that helped bring heavy metal into the mainstream.
- 4They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022.
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