"Victim of Changes" is a song by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, featured on their 1976 studio album Sad Wings of Destiny.
Adrien Begrand, writing for PopMatters, claimed the song changed the course of metal history.
The guitar work is noted as well;[3] Bob Gendron praised the song's "landslide riffs" in the Chicago Tribune.
[8] One of these songs was "Whiskey Woman", co-written with guitarist K. K. Downing,[9] which later became part of "Victim of Changes" along with "Red Light Lady" by Atkins' replacement Rob Halford,[8] which he brought from his previous band, Hiroshima.
The song returns to the main riff and finishes with Rob Halford's banshee-like screams.