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==Lyrical references== Within the album, nods to the sound of past albums and songs are found,<ref name="Bm"/> as well as lyrics that apparently reference earlier songs. The song "Demonizer" references both "The Hellion" from ''[[Screaming for Vengeance]]'', as well as "Painkiller" from ''[[Painkiller (Judas Priest album)|Painkiller]]''. "Hellrider" mentions the title track of ''[[Ram It Down]]'', and "Tyrant" from ''[[Sad Wings of Destiny]]''. "Eulogy" references "Stained Class" and "The Sentinel" from the albums ''[[Stained Class]]'' and ''[[Defenders of the Faith]]'', respectively. Finally, "Worth Fighting For" acts as a sequel/prequel to "Desert Plains" from ''[[Point of Entry]]''. The song "Deal With the Devil" can be viewed as an autobiography of Judas Priest, telling their origins from the [[Black Country]] of England's West Midlands, mentioning their transitory days gigging around England and practising at the Church of Holy Joseph in Walsall, which is where Judas Priest was effectively born. "Deal With the Devil" also mentions the song "Blood Red Skies" from ''Ram It Down'' and "Take on the World" from ''[[Killing Machine]]''.
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