JUDAS PRIEST FINLAND 2008 2CD INVISIBLE WORKS RECORDS-016 BREAKING THE LAW Z01

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JUDAS PRIEST FINLAND 2008 2CD INVISIBLE WORKS RECORDS-016 BREAKING THE LAW Z01

JUDAS PRIEST FINLAND 2008 2CD INVISIBLE WORKS RECORDS-016 BREAKING THE LAW Z01


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JUDAS PRIEST / FINLAND 2008
(2CD) Invisible Works Records-016
Icehall, Helsinki, Finland, 3rd June 2008
DISC 1
01.intro (Dawn of Creation)
02.Prophecy
03.Metal Gods
04.Eat Me Alive
05.Between The Hammer & The Anvil
06.Devil's Child
07.Breaking The Law
08.Hell Patrol
09.Death
10.Dissident Aggressor
11.Angel
DISC 2
01.The Hellion / Electric Eye
02.Rock Hard, Ride Free
03.Sinner
04.Painkiller
-encore-
05.Hell Bent For Leather
06.The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)
07.You've Got Another Thing Coming


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