Probably Led Zep but there's no way of knowing for sure.
Well, probably AC/DC because they're more popular.
Clive Burr, the former drummer of Iron Maiden, was married to his wife, Mimi. They were together until he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the early 1990s, which significantly impacted his life and career. Burr's struggles with MS led to financial difficulties and he later sought support from fans and the music community.
Metallica, by a long shot. They have had many more fans over the years and years they've been around, while Slipknot only attracts attention from newer generations.
The rock compilation album you're referring to is "Tales from the Rock 'n' Roll Forest." It features various artists and includes tracks like "Be Quick or Be Dead" by Iron Maiden and "Thunder Fire to Ice." This album showcases a mix of hard rock and heavy metal tracks, appealing to fans of the genre.
All his fans is called glamberts :)
No. Iron Maiden fans are typically not insane.
for the past 30 years Iron Maiden have beaten Metallica in every single category
Nobody knows. Several million at least.
Well, probably AC/DC because they're more popular.
Yes. Based on historical attendance at their concerts I would say 70% of fans are males if not more. Many of the women attending their concerts are along for the ride.
250,000 Iron Maiden fans attended the Rock in Rio Festival in Brazil From all I can gather from all the reviews I have read, it was filmed in one night, January 19th, 2001 The album was released March 25th, 2002
Actually this song is dedicated mainly to the fans of Led Zeppelin. It describes what can be seen when standing on a huge stage during a concert, for example in a stadium: a sea of fans - simply "The Ocean".
Clive Burr, the former drummer of Iron Maiden, was married to his wife, Mimi. They were together until he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the early 1990s, which significantly impacted his life and career. Burr's struggles with MS led to financial difficulties and he later sought support from fans and the music community.
Metallica, by a long shot. They have had many more fans over the years and years they've been around, while Slipknot only attracts attention from newer generations.
No estimates have been made. They've sold approximately 90 million records and played to over 2 million people in one tour. So... a lot!
Yes, there are many female DragonBall Z fans in the world.
The rock compilation album you're referring to is "Tales from the Rock 'n' Roll Forest." It features various artists and includes tracks like "Be Quick or Be Dead" by Iron Maiden and "Thunder Fire to Ice." This album showcases a mix of hard rock and heavy metal tracks, appealing to fans of the genre.