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Iron MaidenE
28/05/2006 17:24
Iron MaidenE groups hardware rock'n'roll Iron Maiden is founded in 1976 in London in England by the bass player Steve Harris, quickly joined by the guitarist Tony Parsons, the beater Doug Sampson and the singer Paul Di' Anno. Tony Parsons is replaced by Dennis Stratton and the group records its first album éponyme in 1980. The disc is a success in England. Iron Maiden signs the following year Killers with Adrian Smith in the place of Dennis Stratton. The singer Bruce Dickinson returns in the group bus Paul Di' Anno suffers from alcoholism. The British formation records the album Number of The Beast (1982). The group leaves for an international round before leaving in 1983 Powerslave and 1985 Live After Death. In 1988, it leaves Seventh Its of has Seventh Its, concept album highly encensé by criticism. After one year of exhausting round, Iron Maiden makes a station-wagon. Adrian Smith leaves the group and is replaced by Janick Gers which plays on No Prayer for The Dying left in 1990. Bruce Dickinson records with the group Fear of The Dark then decides from to go away. Two albums live leave in 1993. Blayze Bayley arrives at the song and Iron Maiden signs in 1995 The X Factor. In 1998 Virtual XI follows which marks the end of collaboration with Blayze Bayley. In 1999, Adrian Smith and Bruce Dickinson reinstates the group for a round. Brave New World leaves in 2000. 3 years later, Iron Maiden is back with Dance of Death.
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