The ‘90s proved to be a difficult time for heavy metal bands in general, but Iron Maiden plowed forward, notching up yet more success with albums like 1992's acclaimed Fear Of The Dark. Available for the first time on LP in the U.S., the album served as the band's ninth studio effort overall and was the last to feature vocalist Bruce Dickinson until his return in 1999. Debuting at No. 1 in the U.K. and climbing to No. 12 on the Billboard Top 200 in the U.S., the album marked a return to classic '80s form yielding killer singles like "Be Quick Or Be Dead" and the epic title cut.
- Be Quick Or Be Dead
- From Here To Eternity
- Afraid To Shoot Strangers
- Fear Is The Key
- Childhood's End
- Wasting Love
- The Fugitive
- Chains Of Misery
- The Apparition
- Judas Be My Guide
- Weekend Warrior
- Fear Of The Dark