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Preview: Judas Preist: Heavy Band of the Year - Consequence UNCUT Annual Report

Preview: Judas Preist: Heavy Band of the Year - Consequence UNCUT Annual Report

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Welcome back to Consequence's Annual Report, celebrating the best music and entertainment 2024 had to offer on the Consequence UNCUT: Annual Report podcast exclusively on Amazon Music!

On this episode, we speak with Heavy Band of the Year Judas Priest who have been firing at all cylinders, still touring after 50 years in the business, and dropping their new album Invincible Shield. In candid and heartfelt conversation Judas Priest’s Rob Halford speaks with Managing Editor of Heavy Consequence Spencer Kaufman to discuss the band's incredible journey, Grammy nomination, and what the future holds. After listening, read the full Producer of the Year feature at Consequence.net. And, don’t forget to check out all of Consequence’s Annual Report coverage. Enjoy

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