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As a female fan of Judas Preist, did you ever felt left out or lonely among their masculine majority fanbase?
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The only "women" on this board are like Rob Halford. Gay men.
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>Priest's turn towards a more light pop metal sound and brightly colored outfits on their '86 tour also saw a noticeable uptick in the number of females attending their shows while prior to that the band's fanbase was primarily male. As guitarist KK Downing remarked, the amount of girls attending rock concerts during the '80s was a lot bigger than it had once been. Downing added that rock during the '70s was largely a male format.[3]



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