
Iron Maiden
Established in 1975, Iron Maiden, led by bassist Steve Harris, gained prominence in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. The addition of iconic vocalist Bruce Dickinson marked a turning point, leading to chart-topping albums like "The Number of the Beast" and "Powerslave." Despite challenges, including Dickinson's temporary departure in the 1990s, the band's enduring success earned them induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021
Judas Priest
Emerging in the late 1960s, Judas Priest, led by vocalist Rob Halford, stands as a pillar in British heavy metal. With timeless albums such as "British Steel" and "Screaming for Vengeance," they forged a signature metal sound. Despite shifts in the lineup, including Halford's brief departure in the 1990s, Judas Priest's enduring influence and iconic status garnered them a Grammy Award in 2010, solidifying their lasting impact on the global metal landscape.
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