Genre | Heavy Metal |
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Date (CEST) | 2019-02-07 05:23:41 |
Group | ENTiTLED |
Size | 178 MB |
Files | 10 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Iron_Maiden-The_Final_Frontier_(2015_Remaster)-WEB-2018-ENTiTLED
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-iron_maiden-satellite_15the_final_frontier_(2015_remaster)-61cd6720.mp3 | Iron Maiden | Satellite 15.....The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-iron_maiden-el_dorado_(2015_remaster)-412aab74.mp3 | Iron Maiden | El Dorado (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-iron_maiden-mother_of_mercy_(2015_remaster)-d0a66cda.mp3 | Iron Maiden | Mother of Mercy (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-iron_maiden-coming_home_(2015_remaster)-8f04801e.mp3 | Iron Maiden | Coming Home (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-iron_maiden-the_alchemist_(2015_remaster)-524c2673.mp3 | Iron Maiden | The Alchemist (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-iron_maiden-isle_of_avalon_(2015_remaster)-6ccd354c.mp3 | Iron Maiden | Isle of Avalon (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-iron_maiden-starblind_(2015_remaster)-1db76d4c.mp3 | Iron Maiden | Starblind (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-iron_maiden-the_talisman_(2015_remaster)-23602929.mp3 | Iron Maiden | The Talisman (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-iron_maiden-the_man_who_would_be_king_(2015_remaster)-8edfa1d7.mp3 | Iron Maiden | The Man Who Would Be King (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-iron_maiden-when_the_wild_wind_blows_(2015_remaster)-7c42e5ac.mp3 | Iron Maiden | When The Wild Wind Blows (2015 Remaster) | 320 | Unknown |
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░ Iron_Maiden-The_Final_Frontier_(2015_Remaster)-WEB-2018-ENTiTLED ░
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artist.....: Iron Maiden
title......: The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster)
label......: Sanctuary Records
genre......: Heavy Metal
rip date...: 2019-02-07
retail date: 2010-08-13
runtime....: 1:16:33
tracks.....: 10
size.......: 177.77MB
quality....: 320kbps 44.1kHz
codec......: MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
encoder....: LAME
url........: play.google.com
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░ 01. Satellite 15.....The Final Frontier (2015 Remaster) 08:40 ░
░ 02. El Dorado (2015 Remaster) 06:48 ░
░ 03. Mother of Mercy (2015 Remaster) 05:20 ░
░ 04. Coming Home (2015 Remaster) 05:52 ░
░ 05. The Alchemist (2015 Remaster) 04:28 ░
░ 06. Isle of Avalon (2015 Remaster) 09:06 ░
░ 07. Starblind (2015 Remaster) 07:48 ░
░ 08. The Talisman (2015 Remaster) 09:03 ░
░ 09. The Man Who Would Be King (2015 Remaster) 08:28 ░
░ 10. When The Wild Wind Blows (2015 Remaster) 11:00 ░
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Known for such powerful hits as "Two Minutes to Midnight" and
"The Trooper," Iron Maiden were and are one of the most
influential bands of the heavy metal genre. The often-imitated
band has existed for over nearly four decades, pumping out wild
rock similar to Judas Priest. Iron Maiden have always been an
underground attraction; although failing to ever obtain any real
media attention in the U.S. (critics claimed them to be Satanists
due to their dark musical themes and their use of grim mascot
"Eddie"), they still became well-known throughout the world and
have remained consistently popular throughout their career. Iron
Maiden were one of the first groups to be classified as "British
metal," and, along with Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and a host
of other bands, set the rock scene for the '80s. Iron Maiden were
first formed in 1976 by bassist Steve Harris, who would soon join
up with rhythm guitarist Tony Parsons, drummer Doug Sampson, and
vocalist Paul Di'Anno. Before finally obtaining a record deal,
the group played in local areas throughout the '70s, receiving a
fair amount of London airplay. Parsons replaced Dennis Stratton,
and the band made its record debut in 1980 with the self-titled
Iron Maiden album. Although the release was recorded in a hurry,
it was nonetheless a hit in the U.K. due to the single "Running
Free." Iron Maiden's 1981 follow-up, Killers, displayed a harder
approach to their music than before, and also saw the replacement
of Stratton with Adrian Smith. Due to his uncontrollable alcohol
addiction, Di'Anno was forced to part company with the group and
would soon be replaced with vocalist Bruce Dickinson in 1982 for
the band's groundbreaking Number of the Beast. This album,
boasting such songs as the title track and "Hallowed Be Thy
Name," would come to be known as one of the greatest rock
recordings of all time. Since the unexpected worldwide success of
Beast made Iron Maiden international rock superstars, they
changed very little of their style for their next album, Piece of
Mind. They undertook two major tours before recording 1983's
Powerslave, which would go on to be another cult hit. The product
of Powerslave's 11-month tour was 1985's Live After Death, a
double live album that featured all of their biggest hit singles.
By the release of Live After Death, Iron Maiden had already
established themselves as a powerful and unique metal band. Their
long-awaited 1986 supplement album, Somewhere in Time, showed a
bit of a departure from their past releases, showcasing the use
of synthesizer guitars and songs more relevant to the same
themes. Released in 1988, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, a concept
album like its predecessor, featured the singles "The Evil That
Men Do" and "The Clairvoyant," and soon became Iron Maiden's most
critically acclaimed album since Number of the Beast. After
another exhausting tour, Smith departed and the band took a one-
year hiatus. With new guitarist Janick Gers, the band resurfaced
with No Prayer for the Dying in 1990, a record that returned to
the classic sound the group used when recording its earlier
releases. One of the album's singles, "Bring Your Daughter...To
the Slaughter," was granted the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst
Song of the Year, but it nonetheless gave the band its first
number one U.K. hit. By the time the group finished its 1991
tour, Dickinson expressed his desire to leave and promote another
band he had founded, the Skunkworks. Fear of the Dark, the band's
last album with Dickinson, debuted at number one on the U.K.
charts and became one of Iron Maiden's biggest-selling albums to
date. After their supporting tour, two live albums were released
in 1993: A Real Live One, which contained live versions of their
newer hit singles, and A Real Dead One, which featured the more
"classic" Maiden songs live. Dickinson's replacement, Blaze
Bayley, marked his debut in 1995 with The X Factor. While the
record failed to chart as well as some of its predecessors, it
was still a minor success in England. Iron Maiden marked the end
of 1996 with Best of the Beast, a double compilation album. In
1998, little interest in the Virtual XI album prompted Bayley's
termination; Dickinson and Smith returned to the band for a tour
in 1999, and a new album, Brave New World, emerged the following
year. The band toured throughout the early 2000s, releasing the
live Rock in Rio and the greatest-hits collection Edward the
Great in 2002, followed by a new studio album, Dance of Death, in
2003. They followed DOD with the Rainmaker EP, as well as the
live DVDs History of Iron Maiden, Pt. 1: The Early Days and
Raising Hell in 2004. Sanctuary put out the two-disc The
Essential Iron Maiden in 2005 to coincide with the group's co-
headlining an Ozzfest tour with Black Sabbath, a tour that found
Maiden pulling out due to a series of confrontations with Ozzy's
wife/manager, Sharon. They released the live CD/DVD Death on the
Road in September of 2005 and a collection of new material,
Matter of Life and Death, in 2006. In 2009 the band released the
soundtrack for the film Flight 666, a documentary/concert film
recorded in 16 different cities during the group's first leg of
their 2008 "Somewhere Back in Time World Tour." In 2010 the band
released its 15th studio album, The Final Frontier, followed in
2012 by En Vivo!, a live video/album filmed at Estadio Nacional,
Santiago, Chile in April 2011.
The Final Frontier is the fifteenth studio album by British heavy
metal band Iron Maiden, released on 13 August 2010 in Germany,
Austria and Finland, 17 August in North America, 18 August in
Japan, and 16 August worldwide. At 76 minutes and 34 seconds, it
is the band's second-longest studio album to date, a duration
surpassed only by 2015's The Book of Souls.Melvyn Grant, a long-
time contributor to the band's artwork, created the cover art. It
is the band's final album to be released through EMI Records,
marking the end of their 30-year relationship. It is also the
last album to use the band's alternate logo.The album received
largely favourable reviews from critics and peaked at No. 1 in 28
countries. This included the United Kingdom, where it became the
band's fourth release to top the UK Albums Chart following 1982's
The Number of the Beast, 1988's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son and
1992's Fear of the Dark.
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▒ greetings ▒
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░ Shout out to all of those who keep the dream of the scene alive. ░
Special thanks to those who have paved the way and parted.
We miss you!