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"Nazi salutes have no place whatsoever in any kind of music community I want to belong to."
Jonathan Davis will be there as a solo act too... weird, right?
It was originally written as a solo track, but then he used it for Iron Maiden.
Not the M.U.S.C.L.E. figurines – these are different.
Or 1979, if you're in Japan.
This edition marks the last full week of album releases for 2017 with live albums from two metal titans, a split that is sure...
Megadeth, Avenged Sevenfold, Nightwish, Limp Bizkit (weird, right?), and Stone Sour too!
Dickinson says it was like meeting John Wayne.
Iron Maiden will release its new live album/DVD The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter this Friday, but you don't have to wait until then to watch...
Maiden returns to their mother country
Plus fame, which is still weird to him.
"That is just a band becoming a karaoke band. If you're not doing new music, why bother?"
"The stuff about Metallica, quite frankly, was a really good windup. We have a great relationship with Metallica."
Dickinson also takes a shot at the Kardashians.
The guy almost had to have his leg amputated due to the injuries.
Jovana Obradović strikes again!
The inspiration for the characters taken from various album covers, of course.
Slayer, Judas Priest, and Megadeth too!
"I'd still love to do a big, massive production of that song one day. I know it would be great."
Andy Rehfeldt has done it again. This time he's taken the Iron Maiden classic "The Number of the Beast" and turns it into a...
10 minutes of Bruce Dickinson being a badass, basically.
Bruce Dickinson, truly the most interesting man in the world.
Technique is just empty unless you apply it.