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Old 11-14-2013, 01:29 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The Iron Maiden debut came out April 1980 in the UK, check your data Bats. In fact 1980 was the watershed year for all the quality NWOBHM albums, hardly anything good under that label came out in 1979
Weird. I thought that it was '79.

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Strange how you mention Bomber instead of Overkill, as Overkill is considered as the stronger album. Not sure which I think is stronger but am reviewing both separately and not together.
I edited that a minute later cause I'd thought that Overkill was released the year earlier at first. Batting a thousand here.

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It's probably the sexiest album cover in the history of rock, a pity the album wasn't up to much though. Might find someway to show the cover on here.
It is a great cover, but then I tried listening to the first song...I didn't get very far. I'd still buy that album if I saw it though.
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