I recall waiting four years between Defenders and the release of Turbo, both my friend and I were totally stoked when we heard that Priest was coming out with a new album and the first single, "Locked In" was to be played on a local radio station in town. Well, I recall sitting vigilantly by my stereo for an hour the day the song was played. I was totally shocked by what I heard and wasn't sure if I could deal with what I was hearing, especially with songs like Parental Guidance and Private Property! Now that the years have gone by, I have to admit that this album has become a guilty pleasure and really like some of the tracks on the album. Now that I'm older, listening to this album takes me back to my high-school days, and I now have a renewed appreciation for Turbo.