Breaking the Law
"Breaking the Law"
Get ready to rock with Judas Priest's legendary 1980 heavy metal anthem, "Breaking the Law"! Driven by one of metal's most iconic and simple riffs, this track from the seminal British Steel album bursts with raw energy, perfect for fueling any workout session.
- TITLE: Breaking the Law
- BAND: Judas Priest
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: August 23
- YEAR: 1980
Released as a single from their breakthrough 1980 album British Steel, "Breaking the Law" became an instant heavy metal classic. Its punchy, stripped-down sound, coupled with Rob Halford's distinctive vocals and a catchy, defiant chorus, provides intense energy ideal for workout motivation and defines the NWOBHM era.
This quintessential 1980 heavy metal track captures a sense of frustration and defiance perfect for pushing limits. Featuring an unforgettable guitar riff recognized worldwide, "Breaking the Law" remains one of Judas Priest's most famous songs, its driving power making it a fantastic workout anthem.
SONG MEANING: The song vividly portrays the desperation and frustration of someone facing unemployment and disillusionment ("So much for the golden future, I can't even start"). Feeling ignored and hopeless within the system, the protagonist ultimately turns to crime ("Breaking the law, breaking the law") out of a sense of anger, rebellion, or perceived necessity.
"Crazy Train"
- TITLE: Crazy Train
- BAND: Ozzy Osbourne
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: March 27
- YEAR: 1981
"Run to the Hills"
- TITLE: Run to the Hills
- BAND: Iron Maiden
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: February 12
- YEAR: 1982
