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Judas Priest’s Subliminal Message Trial: Rob Halford Looks Back

Twenty-five years after judge finds band not guilty of hiding phrases like “let’s be dead” in its songs, trial still resonates

Feb 10, 2016

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Twenty-five years ago today, a judge ruled that heavy-metal trendsetters Judas Priest were not liable for the deaths of two young men who cited the band’s music as the reason they killed themselves. One day in December 1985, the men ”” Raymond Belknap, then 18, and James Vance, 20 ”” had spent six hours drinking, smoking marijuana and listening to the metal band’s Stained Class album, after which each man took a shotgun and shot himself. Belknap died instantly, but Vance lived, sustaining serious injuries that left him disfigured; he died three years later.