On March 9th, Judas Priest gifted us with their 18th studio album, Firepower . The album features 14 new tracks that quickly became classics.

With a contemporary sound, yet without abandoning its unique identity formed in the late 60s, the work proves that old Rock bands have a special place in the industry, where they are showing the true power of the genre every day.

The release of Firepower brought a lot of euphoria to the music world, and it's impossible to ignore the effect it had on fans. Among the 14 tracks, it's very difficult to find one that represents this new phase of the band. With that in mind, we at Wikimetal asked our readers which song stood out the most when listening to the album.

According to the poll, "Firepower," the album's opening single and title track, is the best song on Judas Priest's new album with 26% of the votes. "Lightning Strike" and "Never The Heroes" follow the title track with 16% and 8% of the votes, respectively.

The songs with the fewest votes were "Guardians" and "Sea Of Red," with 2% and 3% respectively. Check out the full results below.

What is the best track on Judas Priest's new album, Firepower?

  • "Firepower" (26%)
  • "Lightning Strike" (15%)
  • "Never the Heroes" (8%)
  • "Evil Never Dies" (7%)
  • "Rising from Ruins" (6%)
  • "Spectre" (6%)
  • "Traitors Gate" (5%)
  • "Necromancer" (5%)
  • "No Surrender" (5%)
  • "Children of the Sun" (4%)
  • "Flame Thrower" (4%)
  • "Lone Wolf" (3%)
  • "Sea of ​​Red" (3%)
  • "Guardians" (Instrumental) (2%)
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