Iced Earth

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  • power metal
  • heavy metal
  • metal
  • thrash metal
  • progressive metal
Iced Earth is an American heavy metal band that combine power metal and speed metal/thrash metal genres in their music. The band was formed by Jon Schaffer, the lead songwriter and rhythm guitarist, in Tampa, Florida in 1984. The original name of the band was Purgatory but was then changed to Iced Earth. Iced Earth’s music is often described as the style of Iron Maiden combined with 80’s thrash metal.

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Songs

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    Something Wicked: II. Birth of the Wicked

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    Something Wicked: III. The Coming Curse

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    Something Wicked: Prophecy

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    Something Wicked: The Coming Curse

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    Soylent Green (Bonus Track)

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    Spirit Of The Times

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    Stand Alone

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    Stormrider

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    Stormrider (live)

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    Ten Thousand Strong

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    The Awakening

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    The Clouding

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    The Clouding (Matthew Barlow version)

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    The Coming Curse

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    The Culling

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    The Devil to Pay

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    The Devil to Pay (July 1st, 1863)

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    The Dimension Gauntlet

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    The Domino Decree

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    The End?

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    The Funeral

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    The Hunter

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    The Hunter (live)

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    The Last Laugh

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    The Number of the Beast

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    The Path I Choose

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    The Phantom Opera Ghost

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    The Pierced Spirit

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    The Pierced Spirit (alternate mix)

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    The Reckoning

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    The Reckoning (Don't Tread on Me)

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    The Relic (Part 1)

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    The Revealing

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    The Ripper

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    The Star-Spangled Banner

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    The Suffering: A Question of Heaven

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    The Suffering: Scarred

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    The Suffering: Slave to the Dark

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    The Veil

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    Tragedy and Triumph

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    Transylvania

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    Travel in Stygian

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    Travel in Stygian (live)

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    V

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    Valley Forge

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    Vengeance Is Mine

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    Violate

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    Violate (live)

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    Watching Over Me

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    Waterloo


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