It's cool!
Makes some serious bass
This is the first song I played on it.........Gotta love them Brits.
I didn't know you had a taste for Priest! Sin after Sin was the first album I heard from them. I remember reading in the New Musical Express (in its punk heyday) a scathing review of their then single "Diamonds and Rust" ("straight arrangement steal of Nazareth's equally incongruous cover of Joni Mitchell's This flight tonight, so bad, it's ample retribution for all the horrible things Joan Baez has done to Bob Dylan songs, produced by Roger Glover, makes you even long for Deep Purple, whose musical crimes are largely, if not forgiven then at least thankfully forgotten") and an ad in Melody Maker according to which Sounds (the third UK music weekly of the time) had called the album "music heavy enough to stop a Chieftain tank dead in its tracks". I became curious and listend to the album in a department store via those telephone style headphones they still used back then. First track on Sin after Sin is of course this here
and I was immediately smitten by the intro riffing and nearly creamed in my pants by the chorus. It was at this point indeed the best hard rock I had heard since Deep Purple. A lifelong affliction ensued. My ring tone on my cell is to this day "Breaking the Law" which among clients and colleagues alike is always good for a laugh.