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Super similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Iron Maiden
64,586,277 plays (1,016,409 listeners)
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Iron Maiden is a New Wave of British Heavy Metal or NWOBHM band from the United Kingdom.
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Super similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Blaze
967,783 plays (82,063 listeners)
For the band fronted by Blaze Bayley from 1999 to 2007, see B L A Z E. For Bayley's band from 2007 onward, see Blaze Bayley.
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Very High similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Samson
206,040 plays (32,206 listeners)
Multiple artists go by the name Samson. 1. Samson was a heavy metal band formed in 1977 by guitarist and vocalist Paul Samson.
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Very High similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Dio
6,915,492 plays (387,740 listeners)
There are at least two artists called Dio: 1) Dio is an American heavy metal band led by vocalist Ronnie James Dio, who formed it in 1982 after leaving Black Sabbath.
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Very High similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Halford
949,721 plays (69,821 listeners)
Rob Halford (often nicknamed "The Metal God" since the early '90s) is the legendary singer of heavy metal pioneers Judas Priest (1974-1992, 2003-present), best known for his incredible vocal range. Halford was the third and final project of Rob's since leaving Judas Priest in 1993 (the other two being Fight (1993-1995) and 2wo (1997-1998)).
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Very High similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Judas Priest
20,271,758 plays (595,381 listeners)
Judas Priest are pioneers of the Heavy Metal genre, and arguably created the "Metal" look. Priest were forerunners of the 'New Wave of British Heavy Metal' movement, laying the groundwork for the speed and thrash metal of the '80s and '90s.
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Very High similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Saxon
3,370,992 plays (210,235 listeners)
Saxon is a British heavy metal band, formed in Barnsley, England in 1976. As pioneers of, and at the forefront of the then New Wave of British Heavy Metal the band enjoyed a period of prominence in the UK (including popular chart success) and Europe in the early 1980s, and laterally the USA and Japan.
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Very High similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Paul Di'Anno
164,932 plays (32,297 listeners)
Paul Di'Anno began his professional musical career singing with Iron Maiden in 1977. His style was more punk-influenced than Maiden's next vocalist Bruce Dickinson. Di'Anno left the band after 2 albums, mainly due to his excessive drinking problems.
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High similarity to Bruce Dickinson
A.S.A.P.
56,515 plays (6,878 listeners)
For the eurodance group, see ASAP (without dots)! 1. Started as a side project beside Iron Maiden during their break in 1989. Adrian Smith decided after the release of "Silver And Gold" (their only record) to leave Maiden. In the late 70's he was with Andy Barnett in a band called Urchin.
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High similarity to Bruce Dickinson
Black Sabbath
28,896,506 plays (1,073,872 listeners)
Black Sabbath is an English heavy metal band formed in 1968 in Birmingham, England, originally comprising Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums).
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