Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast
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 See Larger Image | The Number of the Beast Artist : Iron Maiden List Price : $17.98 USD Your Price : $13.49 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2002-03-26 Studio : Sony Label : Sony Avg. Customer Rating : (275 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for The Number Of The Beast a great devolpement in the maiden coming to power Rating: this cd has the blending of old gaurd to new in many forms the second lp with addrian smith inwhich he show some more chops and growth and with new singer bruce dickenson he seems to be in pauls shadow but definitly shining on his own on the next lp he will show great growth and become the voice of iron maiden.after this trasition they with have devloped the madin niche of music.this is one of the first vital must have in the next 10 years.
Customer Reviews for The Number Of The Beast Cd The textbook definition of "Heavy Metal" Rating: In recent years heavy metal has splintered into so many subgenres its hard to fathom. Some--like Thrash and Progressive Metal are wonderful, and others like grindcore aren't so hot. This CD comes from a time when Heavy Metal was just that--Heavy Metal. These songs all rock like hell, shamelessly ignoring the bland concepts of popular 80s cock rock that prevailed in 1982. The title track is probably the best metal anthem ever concieved, inescapably catchy and immensely driving and brutal. But Maiden manages to vary up their palate without ever losing their classic Anthemic metal approach on this, the more progressive subdued "Hallowed Be thy Name" with its thought provoking lyrics and the melodic "The Prisoner" show how capable Maiden was at contriving vicarious Metal without ever going "pussy or soft." If you find modern music dull, boring and commercial, check this out, you'll be glad you did
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