Lagið heitir “Better By You, Better Than Me”
The families of two boys who committed suicide in 1985 sued Judas Priest, the bad boys of British heavy metal, for allegedly placing in a song a subliminal message – “Do it” – that the plaintiffs believed pushed their sons into suicide. The two-word trigger was purportedly buried in the song “Better By You, Better Than Me,” from the band's 1978 album Stained Class. The plaintiffs sought $6.2 million dollars for the band's “product liability.”