Blaze Bayley

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I gave some of them a very brief listen whenever tracks came across my path when on the internet, but I was turned off by the autotune and the production being not in the same ball park of the early albums. I've been to see them a couple of times in recent years and they're a good live act.
You haven't heard his two latest studio albums then. :D

They are so heavily and blatantly tuned (the greatest transgressions by far is the tuning of all the backing vocals and doubling of vocals to make them marry the main vocals) I chose not to buy them. The live record a couple of years ago was tolerably tuned.
 
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Kreator were pretty influential and important for Thrash. I really enjoy most of their post-90s albums, Phantom Antichrist is a banger.
 
I know on a Maiden forum they won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but Carcass were so important in the development of extreme metal. Picking up from where Napalm Death left off with grindcore, creating goregrind and then tightening it up before ditching that to make death metal, and then pioneer melodeath before Gothenburg was involved. One of those acts that never repeated themselves in their heyday.

And they don’t even put Blaze down in that interview. It’s just a lighthearted joke about how big they are compared to Maiden.
 
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