Rob Halford and Judas Priest are indirectly participating in the protests that have been spreading across the United States for almost two weeks.

New York City has been the scene of a wave of daily anti-racism protests. The murder of George Floyd on May 25th and the frequent racism in society have mobilized people.

According to the website US Protests: News & Updates , protesters have been stealing radios from the New York Police Department during demonstrations, playing various meaningful songs on the police radio frequencies.

The classic "Breaking the Law" by Judas Priest is one of the most frequently streamed hymns.

The lyrics of one of the most famous songs in rock history accurately represent the current sentiment affecting the United States and the rest of the world.

Check out some excerpts from the Judas Priest track, which is on the legendary 1980 British Steel

"I feel like nobody cares if I'm alive or dead,
so I better take some action in life,
breaking the law, breaking the law."

"All the promises that were made to me,
were broken, I have anger in my heart."

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