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Subject: Favorite Iron Maiden album(Bruce Dickinson)
Written By: _adam_ on 07/30/05 at 5:03 pm
Piece of mind
Subject: Re: Favorite Iron Maiden album(Bruce Dickinson)
Written By: MetalManiac on 07/30/05 at 10:35 pm
D a m n...I can't choose, it's too hard. :-[ Umm....Number of the Beast probably followed by Seventh Son and Powerslave.
Subject: Re: Favorite Iron Maiden album(Bruce Dickinson)
Written By: Alchoholica on 07/30/05 at 11:03 pm
Number of the beast with Powerslave a close second..
Subject: Re: Favorite Iron Maiden album(Bruce Dickinson)
Written By: whistledog on 06/03/06 at 11:59 pm
Seventh Son of A Seventh Son. I love "Can I Play With Madness" 8)
Subject: Re: Favorite Iron Maiden album(Bruce Dickinson)
Written By: The_Plague on 06/04/06 at 8:32 am
Powerslave, my fave.
I am trying to finish my Maiden 80's collection of CD's, I need Number Of The Beast, Piece Of Mind and Somewhere in Time, without ordering them in they are hard to come by, and I passed up the opportunity to buy these for $20 each, doh!!
However, i have alot of time for 1980's self titled and 1981's killers.
I have absolutely no time for "Blaze's" efforts (as pitifull as they were from the 90's) , i dont like No Prayer and I tolerate FOTD.
The Visions Of The Beast DVD kicked arse.
Subject: Favorite Iron Maiden album(Bruce Dickinson)
Written By: Dude111 on 02/21/18 at 10:41 am
I also pick powerslave :) (Thier last GOOD album)
Subject: Re: Favorite Iron Maiden album(Bruce Dickinson)
Written By: SeaCaptainMan97 on 02/21/18 at 11:01 pm
I'd say Number of the Beast.
However, these days, I'd suggest the "Somewhere Back In Time: The Best of 1980-1989" album for anyone who wants to get into Iron Maiden. It's one of the best compilation albums I've come across.
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