Iron: Maiden. Discography

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"For the Greater Good of God" and "The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg."

"The Writing on the Wall", "Hell on Earth", "Senjutsu"

The debut album is a cornerstone of NWOBHM. Featuring vocalist , the sound is gritty, fast, and heavily influenced by punk rock. Iron Maiden. DISCOGRAPHY

(2000) – Marked the return of Dickinson and Adrian Smith [14]. Dance of Death

The follow-up album, , showcased the band's growth and introduced new guitarist Adrian Smith. Although still a raw and unrefined record, "Killers" laid the groundwork for their signature sound.

"Rime of the Ancient Mariner" stood for decades as their longest, most progressive epic. Somewhere in Time (1986) Let me know what aspect of the band

A popular compilation focusing on the essential tracks from the band's first seven studio albums.

"El Dorado," "Speed of Light," "Empire of the Clouds." Senjutsu (2021)

This article charts the journey of the "Beast" through its studio albums, landmark live recordings, and the shifting lineups that defined each era. (2000) – Marked the return of Dickinson and

Recorded in Paris, Senjutsu (translated roughly as "tactics and strategy") leaned into cinematic Eastern themes, slow-burn heavy metal epics, and intricate multi-layered guitar arrangements, proving that even in their fifth decade, Iron Maiden refuses to compromise their creative ambition.

It established Steve Harris's signature "galloping" bass style and introduced the world to the band's mascot, Eddie. Killers (1981)

A diverse album that bounced between experimental tracks and classic Maiden epics. It would be the last studio album to feature Bruce Dickinson for nearly a decade.

Marking the debut of guitarist Adrian Smith (replacing Dennis Stratton), Killers is a darker, more aggressive record. The production, handled by Martin Birch, is a massive leap forward. Instrumentals like "The Ides of March" and the title track—featuring a classic Paul Di’Anno snarl—are highlights. Despite the ferocity, Di’Anno’s personal struggles led to his departure, making Killers the end of an era. It also features the first appearance of Eddie, the band’s iconic mascot, in his most jagged, psychotic form on the cover.