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| The Iron Maiden classic.   | 
CD: Machines of Doom   
Label: unsigned 
Credits: written and recorded by Iron Maiden | 
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| Gets right to the point and tears the face off the listener.  Thrashmetal at it's finest! | 
CD: Machines of Doom   
Label: unsigned 
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| Ripping instrumental track that boasts plenty of fast guitar riffs, powerful drums, and some shredding leads. | 
CD: Machines of Doom   
Label: unsigned 
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| This mp3 skips a bit in the middle but it's still a heavy ass-kicking song from start to finish none the less.  Fans of Newer Testament will appreciate this one!  | 
CD: Machines of Doom   
Label: unsigned 
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| A darker track that incorporates several influences including Slayer and Annihilator.  Starts off dark and evil and ends up dark and evil..."grim, the future of man!!!" | 
CD: Machines of Doom   
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| A guitar riff extravaganza!  Check out the middle section of this track....who ever said shred is dead!!! | 
CD: Machines of Doom   
Label: unsigned 
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| Showing a slightly more "ballad" feel, this song starts off nice but soon enters a heavy groove that never lets up. | 
CD: Machines of Doom   
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| This is a tough one to describe.  This song kinda went all over the place but once we recorded it in the studio and added the vocals it came together quite well. | 
CD: Machines of Doom   
Label: unsigned 
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