For over 40 years, Iron Maiden has served as the heavy metal's ultimate institution. With 17 studio albums, a legendary mascot in Eddie, and over 200 million units sold worldwide, their catalog is more than just a list of songs—it is a cinematic history of the genre.
Experimented with guitar synthesizers and futuristic themes.
. Over five decades, their discography has grown into a massive collection featuring 17 studio albums , 13 live albums, and numerous compilations and EPs
A diverse album that bounced between experimental tracks and classic Maiden epics. It would be the last studio album to feature Bruce Dickinson for nearly a decade. Iron Maiden. DISCOGRAPHY
Their boldest artistic statement of the 21st century. A war-themed concept album performed live in its entirety on the subsequent tour (a controversial move). AMOLAD has no singles, no radio-friendly moments—just 72 minutes of dark, complex, heavy prog. "For the Greater Good of God" and "The Legacy" are dense, demanding listens that reveal new layers over time. It is the fan’s favorite “deep cut” album.
The band's golden era culminated in their first true concept album. Built around a mystical narrative of folklore, prophecy, and clairvoyance, the record seamlessly integrated keyboards alongside their signature heavy riffs. It is widely considered the artistic zenith of their 1980s output, perfectly marrying progressive complexity with accessible hooks.
"Phantom of the Opera", "Running Free", "Iron Maiden" Killers (1981) For over 40 years, Iron Maiden has served
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"Empire of the Clouds," written by Dickinson, is an 18-minute piano-led epic about the R101 airship disaster, making it the longest song in their discography. Senjutsu (2021) Their boldest artistic statement of the 21st century
"Where Eagles Dare," "The Trooper," "Flight of Icarus."
The Golden Era: Bruce Dickinson & Global Domination (1982–1988)