Bruce Dickinson’s arrival in 1981 marked a pivotal turning point. With his operatic range and commanding stage presence, Dickinson brought a new level of power and sophistication to the band. The first fruit of this partnership was The Number of the Beast in 1982.
The 1990s saw the departure of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith, but Iron Maiden persevered, releasing , which, although not as commercially successful, still maintained their loyal fan base.
Before they were filling stadiums, Iron Maiden was a raw, punk-influenced force in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Iron Maiden. DISCOGRAPHY
It established Steve Harris's signature "galloping" bass style and introduced the world to the band's mascot, Eddie. Killers (1981)
This guide covers Iron Maiden's extensive discography, showcasing their evolution and growth over the years. Enjoy exploring their epic and iconic music! Bruce Dickinson’s arrival in 1981 marked a pivotal
"Hallowed Be Thy Name", "The Number of the Beast", "Run to the Hills"
Their boldest artistic statement of the 21st century. A war-themed concept album performed live in its entirety on the subsequent tour (a controversial move). AMOLAD has no singles, no radio-friendly moments—just 72 minutes of dark, complex, heavy prog. "For the Greater Good of God" and "The Legacy" are dense, demanding listens that reveal new layers over time. It is the fan’s favorite “deep cut” album. The 1990s saw the departure of vocalist Bruce
Drummer Nicko McBrain joined the lineup, finalizing the classic 1980s roster. The album leans heavily into literature and mythology, showcasing a more sophisticated songwriting approach.