- A Question Of Heaven
- Angels Holocaust
- Attila
- Before The Vision
- Birth Of The Wicked
- Black Sabbath
- Blessed Are You
- Brainwashed
- Burnin' For You
- Burning Oasis
- Burning Times
- Burnt Offerings
- Cast In Stone
- Cities On Flame
- Colors
- Consequences
- Creator Failed
- Creator Failure
- Creatures Of The Night
- Curse The Sky
- Damien
- Dante's Inferno
- Dark Saga
- Dead Babies
- Declaration Day
- Depths Of Hell
- Desert Rain
- Diary
- Disciples Of The Lie
- Dracula
- Dragon's Child
- Electric Funeral
- Frankenstein
- Ghost Of Freedom
- God Of Thunder
- Greenface
- Hallowed Be Thy Name
- High Water Mark
- Highway To Hell
- Hold At All Costs
- Hollow Man
- I Died For You
- Iced Earth
- Im—ho—tep (pharoah's Curse)
- Image
- In Jason's Mind
- It's A Long Way To The Top
- Jack
- Jeckyl & Hyde
- Last December
- Life And Death
- Melancholy (holy Martyr)
- My Own Savior
- Mystical End
- Nightmares
- Number Of The Beast
- Prophecy
- Pure Evil
- Reaching The End
- Reaping Stone
- Red Baron|blue Max
- Scarred
- Screaming For Vengence
- Slave To The Dark
- Stand Alone
- Stormrider
- The Coming Curse
- The Devil To Pay
- The Hunter
- The Last Laugh
- The Path I Choose
- The Phantom Opera Ghost
- The Pierced Spirit
- The Reckoning (don't Tread On Me)
- The Ripper
- Travel In Stygian
- Valley Forge
- Vengeance Is Mine
- Violate
- Watching Over Me
- Waterloo
- When The Eagle Cries
- When The Eagle Cries (unplugged)
- When The Night Falls
- Winter Nights
- Wolf
- Written On The Walls
About Iced Earth
Iced Earth is an American heavy metal band currently composed of only Jon Schaffer, formed in Tampa, Florida and based in Columbus, Indiana. They were formed in 1984 under the name the Rose, then Purgatory, by guitarist, main songwriter and bandleader Schaffer and original drummer Greg Seymour. Iced Earth released their debut album in 1990 and have since released twelve studio albums, four EPs, three compilations, three box sets, three live albums and eleven music videos.
After releasing the demo EP Enter the Realm (1989) and signing to Century Media Records, the band released two full-length studio albums – Iced Earth (1990) and Night of the Stormrider (1991) – before taking a two-year hiatus from 1992 to 1994, after which the band returned with new lead vocalist Matt Barlow. Iced Earth went on to release four studio albums with him in over half a decade: Burnt Offerings (1995), The Dark Saga (1996), Something Wicked This Way Comes (1998) and Horror Show (2001).
After Horror Show, Barlow quit the band and joined the police force, while Iced Earth continued on with Tim "Ripper" Owens, formerly of Judas Priest, on vocals. With Owens, the band released two studio albums (2004's The Glorious Burden and 2007's Framing Armageddon). In late 2007, Barlow rejoined the band, and they recorded one more album with him: The Crucible of Man (2008). In 2011, Barlow once again left Iced Earth, and was replaced by Into Eternity frontman Stu Block. Dystopia, Block's first album with the group, was released that October; the album received a positive response, with some critics calling it one of Iced Earth's best albums. The group recorded two more albums with Block: Plagues of Babylon (2014) and Incorruptible (2017).
Iced Earth has had numerous lineup changes; as of 2021, there had been over thirty musicians in and out of the band since its formation, with Schaffer as the sole constant member. Following Schaffer's January 2021 arrest by the FBI for his involvement in the 2021 United States Capitol attack, the rest of the lineup departed. Schaffer is in FBI custody on felony charges, which has generated new publicity for Iced Earth and has resulted in the band being dropped from their longtime label Century Media.
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