Iron Maiden's Sea Of Madness - Why it's AWESOME! (Detailed Analysis)
This is an overview and analysis of Sea of Madness from Iron Maiden's 1986 album, Somewhere In Time. Gear used in this video: Guitar: Jackson Adrian Smith SDX Sounds: Bias FX II Soundcard: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Strings: Ernie Ball Regular Hybrid Slinky 9-46 Picks: Dunlop Jazz III XL

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