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Top/Best Iron Maiden Songs From 10 albums



Fear Of the Dark:

1. Wasting Love

2. Fear Of the Dark
3. Afraid to shoot stranger
4. Childhood's end
5. Judas my Guide

Iron Maiden:
1. Phantom Of the Opera
2. Strange world
3. Prowler

Killers:
1.Prodigal son
2. Killers
3. Genghis Khan

No Prayer For Dying:
1. Mother Russia
2. No Prayer For Dying
3. Holy Smoke
4. Bring your Daughter to the Slaughter
5. The Assasin

Number Of the Beast:
1. Children Of the Damned
2. Hallowed Be thy name
3. The Number Of the Beast

Piece Of Mind:
1. The Trooper
2. Still Life
3. To Tame A land

Powerslave:
1. Rime Of the Ancient Mariner
2. Aces High
3. Powerslave

Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son:
1. The Evil That Men Do
2. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son

3. Infinite Dreams
4. Can I Play With Madness
5. Only the Good Die Young

Somewhere In time
1. Alexander The Great
2. Caught Somewhere in time
3. Wasted Years
4. Heaven Can Wait
5. Deja Vu

Virtual XI:
1. Como Estais Amigos
2. The Clansman
3. When two worlds collide
4. Don't look at the eyes of the stranger

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