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"Ram it down" is the name of the eleventh studio album of Judas Priest - and the guys took the title by heart. With "Ram it down" they slapped their fans this cracking album right in the face. With songs like "Heavy Metal", "Monster Of Rock" - the well-known fstival was named after this one - and "Hard As Iron" Judas Priest show what toughness is and play one wild riff after the other. A kind of contrast is build-in with the for Judas Priest very calm song "Blood red sky" and the cover version of Chuck Berrys "Johnny B. Goode".