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10 NWOBHM Albums That Belong in Every Collection

From Iron Maiden’s explosive debut to Venom’s speed assault, these ten records capture the raw power, innovation, and legacy of a genre that reshaped heavy music.

By Jon O’Brien

Essential New Wave of British Heavy Metal Albums, Featuring Iron Maiden, Def Leopard, Diamond Head, and More.

Coined by British music magazine Sounds in 1979, the term New Wave of British Heavy Metal refers to the guitar bands who delivered fast, furious, and forceful rock with a vengeance. Heavily indebted to the likes of Motörhead (who straddle the hard rock scene and NWOBH), the scene originated in the backroom of a northwest London pub. Still, it gradually spread far and wide, its fantastical themes, aggressive power chords, and cathartic melodies connecting particularly well with the younger, and almost exclusively male, section of the disenfranchised working class. 

It was a movement that burned brightly and left sparked embers that would ignite, inspiring the first wave of thrash bands, like This is Spinal Tap storm. But, for many purists, the early 1980s remain the genre’s glory years. 

Here’s a look at ten records every metalhead should instantly crank up to eleven.


Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden (1980)


Def Leppard

On Through The Night (1980)


Saxon

Wheels Of Steel (1980)


Diamond Head

Lightning To The Nations (1980)


Angel Witch

Angel Witch (1980)


Quartz

Stand Up And Fight (1980)


Tygers Of Pan Tang

Crazy Nights (1981)


Samson

Shock Tactics (1981)


Demon

Night Of The Demon (1981)


Venom

Welcome To Hell (1981)

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