Now let's see what you're made of
He is coming, you can't run
Violators that get caught
Will wish that they'd never been born

Exterminator
You are dead
Mutilate Sharpened razor
Takes your head
Jugulator

Predit hater
You are trapped
Decimate

Desecrator
Your neck snapped
Jugulator Jugulator he is near
Attracted by the stench of fear
Part demonic part machine
Hungry and it's time to feed

Iron claws and fangs of steel
Dripping from his tasty meal
Now it's time to jugulate
Feel your skull disintegrate

Jugulator killing time now
Reaches in and rips your spine out

Violator
Big mistake
Mutilate Vindicator
Rib cage break

Flesh and bones
Are massacred

Jugulator
Desecrator
Jugulator


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  • +1
    General Comment

    Can someone please just talk about the song and not Owens or Halford.

    versagoon February 17, 2015   Link
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    General Comment

    Although Tim "The Ripper" Owens if no Rob Halford, I still like him as a vocalist. I'd say when he was in the band Owens was average. He's amazing in Iced Earth. Jugulator isn't that bad. I like the industrial intro in it.

    Fragfeston June 22, 2005   Link
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    I think Ripper's an amazing vocalist. I mean he's got quite a well-rounded vocal style because he can sing and scream. Also, you've gotta feel sorry for the guy after the Priest and Iced Earth fanbases gave him so much bullshit because they miss Halford and Barlow so much.

    kylekrazeon January 05, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Ripper is a great vocalist, and Glenn & KK & Ian are great musicians, but this song, and the entire album (Written by Glenn) shows how much influence Rob had on the priest songs. Demoltion is an improvement on Jugulator, but compared to the rest of the priest albums, including Angel of Retribution, the songwriting on Demolition and especially Jugulator... well, it's utter crap. Iwas sorry I bought Jugulator, and begrudgingly gave demolition a chance, and would have abandoned the band altogether if Halford hadn't rejoined.

    Cowboytrevon March 05, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Jugulator's underrated, IMO. Anyway, the song is about the creation of the Jugulator, basically a personification of mankind's evils which eventually engulfs the world (Cathedral Spires).

    VezzyRattleheadon May 14, 2010   Link
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    This song is in my opinion crap...I mean I love the Priest but, I still prefer Rob to this dude. He's not metal, Rob was pure metal!!

    dwfp99on December 28, 2004   Link

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