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  1. #41
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    Love Dream of Mirrors... Brave New World is such an amazing album, through and through.

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    Killers back in 1981 when I was 8 years old

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    Somewhere in Time, got it from the Columbia Record and Tape Club 13 albums for a penny deal. Got Powerslave too, but listened to Somewhere in Time first.

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    Heh, my dad had a copy of "No Prayer For The Dying" lying around that I happened to listen to. Luckily it made me check out the other, more well regarded albums.

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    Live After Death, Churchill's Speech then Aces High wow such build up and fast payoff! Hooked ever since!

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    My first album was Brave new world, then i listened to Live after death which made me know about the early stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMax View Post
    Somewhere in Time, got it from the Columbia Record and Tape Club 13 albums for a penny deal. Got Powerslave too, but listened to Somewhere in Time first.
    I love it! Good old Columbia.

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    My first IM CD was Live After Death and I was 12 years old. I bought the CD because I loved the cover. Needless to say I fell in love with the music after the first few songs... No, after Aces High, which means after the first song and 2 Minutes to Midnight remains my top favorite and most loved song of all times, while IM remains the only band I truly and deeply love Then came The Killers (I think, and I was amazed with the whole album), Iron Maiden, The Number of the Beast...
    The funny thing is that, to this day, I hate live CDs, but I love Liver After Death (even have a LAD flag).
    Damn, I have goose bumps now, as I have every time I think/talk about, listen to or watch live IM.

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    The Number of the Beast...I was 14. I listened to The Prisoner over and over, never heard an intro so cool. Then I bought Piece of Mind and never looked back, still a top three album for me POM.

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    I was 11 in 1993 and well into queen,led zeppelin and deep purple (dad's music), and stumbled upon Number Of The Beast on display on the front glass of a recordstore....I said 'nice cover' went inside bought it and boom. Saw them live 7 times

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