Tlaloc wrote:
hellraiser_xes wrote:
Iron Maiden's 'Brave New World' back when I was 16.
That makes me feel very old. To me BNW is a pretty recent release.
Anyway, my brother used to listen to AC/DC and Metallica a lot when we had to share a bedroom, but it never really interested me. It wasn't until I first heard Manowar's Kings of Metal when I was 15 that I was hooked.
lol!! Well I've been a hardcore Maiden fan since, I'm 23 now. How would you define old btw?
Actually I was listening to The Offspring, Bon Jovi and even Metallica way before I discovered Maiden. But somehow or rather, it never got me really interested into metal. Maiden BNW was an eye opener to me. I liked it a lot. Then I bought the 'Best of the Beast' compilation. With songs like Aces High, The Trooper, and Powerslave, I really had a hard on. Then Hallowed be thy Name just made me come.
Just like many, I was afraid of harsh vocals. The first extreme band I came across was Rotting Christ, with the 'Non Serviam' album (I've not been exposed to Slayer yet at this point). It gave me the creeps, and I couldn't really get into the songs because of the vocals. Then as time went by and through numerous replays of that tape, it grew onto me. I was so addicted to harsh vocals that when I discovered Helloween and Rhapsody, I just told myself "Fuck this is gay". But Maiden remained the top of my list along with Priest and Sabbath (both Ozzy and Dio years).
Even with Black Metal and Death Metal on my playlist all the time, it took me some time to appreciate brutal death and grindcore. At the moment, after 7 hears of heavy metal martyrdom, I'm enjoying every single aspect of metal, from the traditional Heavy Metal to Brutal Death (Power also included, although it's not a clear favourite).
Although I've been listening to Metallica before Maiden, or the fact that some claim 'tallica as the biggest band in the world, it's Maiden for life for me.
