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  • ''This article is about the rock band. For the torture device, see [[Iron maiden (device)]].'' '''Iron Maiden''' are a [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band from the [[United Kingdom
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  • Third album by British [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band [[Iron Maiden]].
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  • ''This article is about the rock band. For the torture device, see [[Iron maiden (device)]].'' '''Iron Maiden''' are a [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band from the [[United Kingdom
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  • |artist = [[Iron Maiden]] ...former B-side 'Total Eclipse'. This was the first album to feature current Iron Maiden vocalist [[Bruce Dickinson]], who replaced [[Paul DiAnno]] after the latter
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  • {{r|Iron Maiden}}
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  • * 1990: Iron Maiden (b-side to "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter")
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  • |Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris of [[Iron Maiden]] |Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris of Iron Maiden
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  • ...Rough Guide to Heavy Metal''. Rough Guides. Foreword by Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden. ISBN 1-84353-415-0
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  • *[[Iron Maiden]] {{rpl|Iron Maiden}}
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  • ...ie Sambora (who later joined Bon Jovi), and the Kentucky Headhunters. Both Iron Maiden and the Q Tips featuring Paul Young were considered but not signed. Four ar
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  • ...Purple, Status Quo, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Iron Maiden]], Metallica and [[the Yardbirds]], it also includes articles and reviews o ...sales grew as ''Classic Rock'' featured artists such as [[Black Sabbath]], Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin on its cover in the first year. It attracted those who saw
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  • |Iron Maiden
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  • **[[Iron Maiden]], a [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band, released a song called '[[Lord
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  • ...by [[Rik Mayall]] of British TV comedy ''The Young Ones''). [[Cher]] and [[Iron Maiden]]'s Eddie made cameo appearances in ''The Last Video'', as did all four mem
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  • ...of a few of those! Let's see if any pop up red... [[Adam and the Ants]], [[Iron Maiden]] and early [[Marillion]] I suppose would be considered a bit passé these
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  • ...OBHM) made metal music very popular (especially in Europe) with bands like Iron Maiden, Saxon and Def Leppard. This period greatly influenced new metal sub-genres
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  • * [[Iron Maiden]]
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  • ...s]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Radiohead]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[David Bowie]], [[Queen (band)|Queen]], [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]], [[Sir E
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