Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden are a Heavy Metal band from the United Kingdom. They currently consist of Bruce Dickinson (vocals), Dave Murray (guitar), Adrian Smith (guitar), Janick Gers (guitar), Steve Harris (bass, keyboards) and Nicko McBrain (drums).
Iron Maiden was formed in 1975 by Steve Harris, but did not release a record until 1979, when they released an EP called The Soundhouse Tapes. In 1980 they released their first, self-titled album, with singer Paul DiAnno, guitarist Dennis Stratton and drummer Clive Burr, in addition to Murray and Harris. The band met true success with 1982's The Number of the Beast, which was the first to feature Bruce Dickinson on vocals McBrain joined in 1983 with Piece of Mind (spelled 'piece', not 'peace').
Dickinson left the band in 1993 to work on his solo project, and Maiden conscripted a new singer in the form of Blaze Bayley. Two albums were recorded with Bayley prior to Dickinson and Smith's return in 1999. Since then a further three studio albums have been released.
Studio Albums
1980: Iron Maiden
1981: Killers
1982: The Number of the Beast
1983: Piece of Mind
1984: Powerslave
1986: Somewhere in Time
1988: Seventh son of a Seventh son 1990: No Prayer for the Dying 1992: Fear of the Dark 1995: The X Factor 1998: Virtual XI 2000: Brave New World 2003: Dance of Death 2006: A Matter of Life and Death