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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2025 · 52 MIN

DMA 184: "Silicon Messiah" by Blaze Bayley

from The Department of Metal Antiquities · host Nik Cameron

In 1999, Ed Hunter is an in production video game that hastily shows Blaze Bayley his exit from Iron Maiden because they got offered too much money to reunite with Bruce Dickinson. Bayley had a career both before and after Iron Maiden. Join Nik and Duncan as they deep dive into his first Post Maiden release, "Silicon Messiah."

In 1999, Ed Hunter is an in production video game that hastily shows Blaze Bayley his exit from Iron Maiden because they got offered too much money to reunite with Bruce Dickinson. Bayley had a career both before and after Iron Maiden. Join Nik and Duncan as they deep dive into his first Post Maiden release, "Silicon Messiah."

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In 1999, Ed Hunter is an in production video game that hastily shows Blaze Bayley his exit from Iron Maiden because they got offered too much money to reunite with Bruce Dickinson. Bayley had a career both before and after Iron Maiden. Join Nik and...

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