Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden formed in London at the end of the '70s and became one of heavy metal's reigning bands. The group's original singer, Paul Di'anno, was replaced by Bruce Dickinson in 1982, just in time for their breakthrough album 'The Number of the Beast.' Over the years, members have come and gone: Dickinson was replaced by Blaze Bayley in 1993, until his return in 1999; original guitarist Adrian Smith left for a while. Through it all, bassist Steve Harris has anchored the band through ups and downs. In addition to possessing one of the most assault catalogs of metal in the history of music, Iron Maiden have one of rock's greatest mascots in Eddie.

Top 10 Iron Maiden Songs
Top 10 Iron Maiden Songs
Top 10 Iron Maiden Songs
The top Iron Maiden songs demonstrate how the British legends quite easily could be seen as the definitive heavy metal band. They capture all the elements of the genre and make them their own with a high level of musicianship and a ferocious attack...
Iron Maiden Expose the Hidden Danger of On-Stage Pie Fights
Iron Maiden Expose the Hidden Danger of On-Stage Pie Fights
Iron Maiden Expose the Hidden Danger of On-Stage Pie Fights
Of all the childish "rock & roll" behaviors you might expect to come with some sort of physical danger, attacking one's bandmates with shaving cream pies would have to rank pretty low on the list -- which is why it's such a good thing that the members of Iron Maiden are here to warn the rest of us about what can happen when pie fight horseplay goes awry.
Maiden Xmas
Maiden Xmas
Maiden Xmas
Iron Maiden’s mascot Eddie can shame the Grinch, the Scrooge and every bad Santa on the planet when it comes to having scary character. This vintage 1980 Christmas card depicts Eddie with a blood stained guitar and portrays Santa Claus slain at his feet. The 4x6 artwork certainly bares more jeer than cheer but when it comes to rock memorabilia this seasonal item holds it value. This copy here, sol

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