Judas Priest, often referred to as 'JP', are a legendary band from Birmingham, England. They are pioneers in the heavy metal music genre and are renowned for their influence on the sound and fashion of metal. Formed in 1969, Judas Priest rose to fame with their innovative twin-guitar style and the operatic vocals of frontman Rob Halford. Over their illustrious career, they have released numerous iconic albums, including 'British Steel', 'Painkiller', and 'Screaming for Vengeance'. Known for anthems such as 'Breaking the Law' and 'Living After Midnight', they have garnered critical acclaim and a massive global following. Judas Priest's significant contributions to metal music have been recognised with a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.