https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ96oEwYrE8 We're going old school now, and although many would cite the discussion of Electric Eye without it's forerunning-track The Hellion in place as blasphemy, we all know things only get supremely super-sized when that fantastically scratchy riff comes in. Priest's eighth album would also give us the monumentally timeless You Got Another Thing Comin', but it's with Electric Eye that the inbuilt thrash sensibilities so prominent in the band's most imitated work come to bear, unleashing one of 'those riffs' that seems to cross over into mainstream appreciation through osmosis. Chances are if you've clicked the above video without knowing what the song already was, you've just exclaimed "Oh THAT song!" reaction, as so infectious and applicable is the core Priest sound that it's been featured everywhere from video games Guitar Hero and Brutal Legend to being covered by former metalcore flag-fliers As I Lay Dying. With Judas Priest currently releasing new material for the first time in six years alongside new rhythm guitarist Richie Faulkner, it goes to show that even though old age might make you hobble around onstage with steel-tipped cane, the Metal God himself Rob Halford refuses to do anything less than entertain the masses with the likes of the above track and many more.