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View Poll Results: Iron Maiden or Judas Priest?
Iron Maiden 25 80.65%
Judas Priest 6 19.35%
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Old 06-09-2005, 02:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok I was just wondering what you guys thought about this. Judas PRiest once got a bit p*ssed with Iron Maiden whilst Maiden were supporting them on tour. The boys from Priest complained that Maiden had stolen their sound and the two bands were almost the same (musically).

So which way would you choose, this isn't going on talent or song writing ability or anything, just a simple sorta see the two make a choice on instinct type poll...
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Old 06-09-2005, 07:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Oooooh tricky!

Would have to go with Maiden - cos they were the first metal band I really started buying - oooh remember those big black discs, kids?

Tough choice though. Wouldn't say they that similar though really...

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I would, but compare the early maiden more. In recent years they have gone all 'epic' on us!!
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Run To The Hills makes this an easy desicion, well, that and Eddie Maiden

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Run To The Hills makes this an easy desicion, well, that and Eddie Maiden
are you saying you like the song run to the hills?
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yes. I like the "galloping" bass line.
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yes. I like the "galloping" bass line.
damn....damn damn damn......and damn once again
explanation : that song is one of the reasons why i laugh at people who listen to maiden, for you see, that song to me represents the epitome of lameness, the lameness of 80's rock....the lamest music genre that ever existed, created in an era that should be surgically removed from everyone's memory....
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that song to me represents the epitome of lameness, the lameness of 80's rock....the lamest music genre that ever existed, created in an era that should be surgically removed from everyone's memory....
I thought that would be Breaking the Law?
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I thought that would be Breaking the Law?
you mean to say listening to 80's rock would be braking the law? one day my friend...one day...
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80s rockers were far more talented then most musicians who are big today.

(and i meant that Judas Priest - Breaking the Law represents the epitome of lameness compared to Iron Maidens - Run to the Hills) but im pretty sure you understood.
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