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Starting a New Era: 30 Years From Iron Maiden's "the X Factor"

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Iron Maiden officially passed the page in which it was the most glorious chapter of his career on October 2, 1995. And he sketched a new one with "The X Factor." This was his tenth album overall, but the first recording with the new singer Blaze Bayley. He was trying to fill the pretty big shoes that his predecessor Bruce Dickinson left vacant. Three decades later, the very prospect of replacing Dickinson (who returned to the band in 2000) seems…
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Iron Maiden officially passed the page in which it was the most glorious chapter of his career on October 2, 1995. And he sketched a new one with "The X Factor." This was his tenth album overall, but the first recording with the new singer Blaze Bayley. He was trying to fill the pretty big shoes that his predecessor Bruce Dickinson left vacant. Three decades later, the very prospect of replacing Dickinson (who returned to the band in 2000) seems…

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Futuro broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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