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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Aug 19, 2017 1:03:24 GMT -5
#56: No More LiesReleased 2004 Released as a limited edition EP as a thank you to fans, I decided to include this one because despite being similar to Dance of Death, it's a bit better and shows a bit how much better that could have been. Still, it's not the greatest and I'm only parking at at #56. Rating: 4.5/10
Commentary from Toz
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Aug 19, 2017 1:13:57 GMT -5
#55: "Purgatory"Released 1981 The story behind this cover is one of the coolest in metal history. Artist Derek Riggs drew an amazing picture of Eddie and the devil for the single, and the band decided it was so good it was saved for the next album, The Number of the Beast. Riggs thus came up with this one, of the devil rotting away into Eddie. Eh, TNOTB is better. Rating: 5/10
Commentary from TozI'm sorry, but this is just cheesy. "Ooh, we're going to combine our already kind of dumb zombie mascot with SATAN!!1!!1!1!!"
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Aug 19, 2017 1:27:22 GMT -5
#54: "Women In Uniform"Released 1980 A bit of background for this cover: "Women In Uniform" was the band's third single, preceded by "Running Free" and "Sanctuary". On the "Sanctuary" cover (which we'll see later), Eddie kills Margaret Thatcher, prime minister of England, which stirred up a bunch of controversy. On the "Women In Uniform" single, which you see above, she ends up getting her revenge. Not bad, but nothing special all the same. Rating: 5/10
Commentary from TozEddie, ugh, you tacky still. The rest is not bad.
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