Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue #1: "This next sooong is a sooooong, which has four letters in the title... and it starts with an 'e' "

Clue #2:
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Incorrect guesses: 2 A.M/ The Evil That Men Do/ The Number of the Beast/ El Dorado
 
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Clue #1: "This next sooong is a sooooong, which has four letters in the title... and it starts with an 'e' "
NB This is supposed to lead you to the type of song, not to the song itself.

Clue #2:
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Clue #3: Pounding the world like a battering ram

Incorrect guesses: 2 A.M/ The Evil That Men Do/ The Number of the Beast/ El Dorado/ Empire of the Clouds/ Hell On Earth
 
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Paschendale
Well done, @Jmaster ! :)

Clue #1: "This next sooong is a sooooong, which has four letters in the title... and it starts with an 'e' "
NB This is supposed to lead you to the type of song, not to the song itself.
< this is the introduction to Faith No More's "Epic", on the Live At Brixton Academy, which hints at the type of song.

Clue #2:
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< this still from The Godfather Part 2, taken during a popular parade, evokes "Whistles, shouts and more gun fire" (this also matches with the parade during the Godfather Part 3, in which Joey Zasa is killed)

Clue #3: Pounding the world like a battering ram
< the opening lyrics of Judas Priest's "Rapid Fire" //
"Soon be time to go over the wall
Rapid fire and the end of us all"

Your turn.
 
Clue 1:
In the beginning of this song, there is a line that is often used - sometimes with a slightly different wording - as an idiom. In the context of this song, the phrase should be taken literally, though.
 
Clue 1: In the beginning of this song, there is a line that is often used - sometimes with a slightly different wording - as an idiom. In the context of this song, the phrase should be taken literally, though.

Clue 2:
In the lyrics to the song, you will find
  • the name of an influential 80’s metal band.
  • a high profile, yet not-so-influtential, 90’s metal band.
  • a long-lasting (hard) rock band whose commercial peak was in the 70s and 80s.
  • a Nirvana song and an Iggy Pop song.


Guesses at the bottom of the pool: Still Life, Dance of Death
 
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