: A quintessential driving song that reached #10 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart.
Unlike previous albums, it was recorded at Ibiza Studios in Spain, which gave it a louder, "live" sound due to the band’s increased budget. judas priest album point of entry
Released on July 26, 1981, Point of Entry was the band’s sixth studio album. To the casual fan, it’s the one with "Heading Out to the Highway" and not much else. To the die-hard "Metal Gods" worshipper, however, Point of Entry is the most intriguing, controversial, and misunderstood record in Priest’s half-century reign. It is the sound of a band trying to conquer America—not through brute force, but through FM radio. : A quintessential driving song that reached #10