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Judas Priest Covers Black Sabbath’s ‘War Pigs’

Rob Halford lead of the British band Judas Priest performing on stage as part of the Monster of Rock Tour at Mexico City Arena. on May 4, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/ Eyepix Group) Judas Priest and Opeth 'Monster of Rock' Concert, Mexico City, Mexico - 04 May 2025
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Judas Priest, a pioneering force in the heavy metal genre, recently paid homage to their fellow Birmingham natives, Black Sabbath, by releasing a thunderous cover of the iconic track “War Pigs.” This cover, a tribute to the legendary band that has been a source of inspiration to Judas Priest for decades, has resonated with fans worldwide. “War Pigs,” originally released as part of Black Sabbath's seminal album *Paranoid* in 1970, has been a staple in concerts attended by heavy metal aficionados who often sing along with the timeless anti-war anthem.

As Judas Priest announced, their rendition of “War Pigs” is a testament to their enduring admiration for Black Sabbath, particularly for Ozzy Osbourne, known as the Prince of Darkness. The homage is intended to reinforce mutual respect in the metal community, especially as Sabbath prepares for their final performance. This significant occasion, dubbed “Back to the Beginning,” will see the original members of Black Sabbath reuniting for the first time in 20 years at Villa Park in Birmingham. While Judas Priest will not be performing at this farewell concert due to prior commitments in Germany with the Scorpions, their spirit will certainly be present through the special tribute they have released.

The relationship between Judas Priest and Black Sabbath extends beyond simple geographical proximity, stemming from shared roots in Birmingham's heavy metal scene. Rob Halford, the charismatic frontman of Judas Priest, has previously expressed his regret at not being able to perform alongside Sabbath for this grand event. He acknowledges the magnitude of the “Back to the Beginning” event as a crucial point in metal history, marking the end of an era for one of the most influential bands in the genre. In his view, Judas Priest covering “War Pigs” is as much a personal salute as it is a universal homage to the foundations of heavy metal music.

Judas Priest is praised not only for their musical talent but also for their strategic promotion. By releasing their version of “War Pigs” just before Sabbath's final show, the band has effectively used the cover as both a tribute and a promotional tool, drawing attention to their own ongoing tour and recent album releases. The cover is a vivid affirmation of their place in the pantheon of heavy metal legends and serves as a bridge connecting the passionate fan bases of both bands.

The influence of Black Sabbath on Judas Priest is palpable in every riff and lyric of their cover. Their version of “War Pigs” is performed with a distinctive Judas Priest flair, incorporating their signature sound while maintaining the integrity of the beloved original. The cover not only serves as a respectful nod to the past but also as an invitation for fans to revisit the roots of heavy metal through Judas Priest's unique lens.

In celebrating the legacy of Black Sabbath, Judas Priest highlights the enduring bonds that tie the heavy metal community together. Despite not being able to perform at the event, Judas Priest's cover of “War Pigs” ensures their presence in spirit. By paying homage to Sabbath's pioneering contributions to heavy metal, Judas Priest cements their position as both torchbearers and trailblazers in the genre. This tribute serves as a reminder of the rich history of metal and the eternal appeal of its anthems, a testament to both bands' lasting impact on the music world.

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