
Devin Townsend has confirmed that he was on the list of candidates when JUDAS PRIEST was looking for a new vocalist to fill the massive shoes of Rob Halford in the early 1990s.
The 50-year-old Canadian musician/producer discussed the hypothetical pairing during an appearance on the latest episode of…
DEVIN TOWNSEND Explains Why He Turned Down Chance To Audition For JUDAS PRIEST
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