40 years ago today (4/7/86), Judas Priest went light with Turbo– their most unmetal album since their bluesy debut. Coming off the steel-plated dominance of Defenders of the Faith, the band took a sharp left turn into a more polished, synth-driven sound that leaned into the sounds bands like RATT were playing at the time. Songs like “Turbo Lover,” Parental Guidance, and “Locked In” could possibly even have Beavis and Butthead say, “Change it, this sucks.” Watch the video for “Parental Guidance..”