How Maiden Found Their Sound
Let's explore the gritty and unapologetic origins of one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time. This documentary takes you back to the late 1970s and early 1980s when Iron Maiden was just breaking out of the East End of London. We hear firsthand accounts of the chaotic recording sessions of their self-titled debut album, the real story behind their infamous and rebellious live performance on Top of the Pops, and the fierce punk energy that set them apart from the rest of the music industry. At the center of it all is original frontman Paul Di'Anno. He opens up directly about the massive pressures of sudden fame, the intense touring schedule, and the personal struggles with substance abuse that ultimately led to his tragic but necessary departure from the group. Whether you have been a fan since the Soundhouse Tapes or just appreciate classic rock and roll history, this film offers a raw and honest look at the sacrifices required to build a legendary music career. Want to watch more pop culture documentaries? Click here: https://bit.ly/3bYuq2i #amplified

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