Andreas Kisser , guitarist for Sepultura , spoke about his main musical influences that shaped his learning of the instrument. The musician revealed that Judas Priest was the main band that taught him to play heavy metal during his youth.

During an appearance on EMGtv 's Five Minutes With , Kisser highlighted the importance of the English band, which he considers "a great school." "I started listening to heavy metal very early on, when I was already learning to play classical guitar. But I think Judas Priest was the band that really taught me," he commented [transcription via Blabbermouth ].

Asked which guitar riff every beginner in the genre should know how to play, the musician joked that he doesn't "consider himself a good teacher and doesn't have the patience to teach." However, Andreas Kisser chose the iconic album British Steel (1980) as the main foundation for anyone wanting to understand the guitars of the genre.

British Steel album . It’s a great school. I mean, it has songs like ‘Breaking The Law’ and ‘Living After Midnight.’ They’re very simple riffs, but they represent everything that metal has. It’s like a heavy metal school. ‘Grinder’ was the first riff I heard on the album. And with my guitar in hand, I managed to reproduce it. It’s very simple, but at the same time it has the rhythmic part, that pose. And when you get into that pose, you enter Judas Priest mode. And that’s incredible. It’s very representative of heavy metal, and every guitarist should know that. It’s simple, it’s easy, but you have to play it yourself. Do it,” he concluded.

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A Journalism student and fan of Rock, especially Heavy Metal, he likes bands such as Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, and particularly Iron Maiden, a band he has seen three times, has followed since he was 12, and dreams of seeing a show in London. His first contact with heavy music came playing Guitar Hero, and he never stopped. He has always enjoyed writing and music is one of his passions. Within the genre, he considers Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, and Ozzy Osbourne his idols.