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Iron Maiden's discography includes 17 studio albums as of 2026
The darkest, bleakest album in the catalog. Blaze’s baritone voice fit the oppressive, doom-laden atmosphere. Sign of the Cross (11 minutes) is a modern epic that predicted the band’s future return to long-form storytelling. It is underrated.
The Iron Maiden Discography: A Comprehensive Journey Through NWOBHM History
Guided by their immutable, terrifyingly adaptable zombie mascot, , Iron Maiden's discography maps a staggering trajectory of sonic rebellion, commercial dominance, and creative immortality. This extensive guide breaks down every definitive chapter of Iron Maiden's recorded history. 1. The Raw Genesis: The Paul Di'Anno Era (1980–1981) Iron Maiden. DISCOGRAPHY
Up the Irons! \m/
A deep dive into with artist Derek Riggs
A diverse album balancing aggressive thrash-adjacent riffs with experimental acoustic textures. It marked a transition point before massive lineup turbulence. Iron Maiden's discography includes 17 studio albums as
Without Adrian Smith, and later without Bruce Dickinson, Maiden struggled commercially. However, the songwriting remained brutally complex.
The lowest-selling studio album in the band's history, prompting a major roster rethink. 5. The Reunion and Progressive Renaissance (2000–Present)
Paschendale, Dance of Death, Rainmaker The Lineup: Same as Brave New World . It is underrated
The turn of the decade brought significant internal changes, beginning with the departure of guitarist Adrian Smith, who was replaced by Janick Gers. No Prayer for the Dying (1990)
Established their signature blend of heavy metal and historical narrative. Powerslave (1984)
The 1990s brought massive internal transitions, including the departure of Adrian Smith, a temporary exit by Bruce Dickinson, and a shift toward darker themes.
A comparison of the versus their studio counterparts
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