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Songs That Changed Music: The Trooper By Iron Maiden

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The early eighties saw the rise of Iron Maiden. One of the most successful groups to emerge from the new wave of British heavy metal, by the beginning of 1983 Maiden had already released three classic albums: Iron Maiden, Killers, and Number of the Beast. The band underwent a number of lineup changes in their early years, including the replacement of vocalist Paul Di’Anno with Bruce Dickinson and drummer Clive Burr with Nicko McBrain in 1982. By the time Iron Maiden entered the recording studio to work on their fourth album, Piece of Mind, the band had a stable lineup that would last throughout the rest of the decade. Not long into the sessions, Maiden would record one of their most beloved songs: “The Trooper.”

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The early eighties saw the rise of Iron Maiden. One of the most successful groups to emerge from the new wave of British heavy metal, by the beginning of 1983 Maiden had already released three classic albums: Iron Maiden, Killers, and Number of the Beast. The band underwent a number of lineup changes in their early years, including the replacement of vocalist Paul Di’Anno with Bruce Dickinson and drummer Clive Burr with Nicko McBrain in 1982. By the time Iron Maiden entered the recording studio to work on their fourth album, Piece of Mind, the band had a stable lineup that would last throughout the rest of the decade. Not long into the sessions, Maiden would record one of their most beloved songs: “The Trooper.”

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