Iron Maiden is known for their dynamic live performances and rich discography. The recording referenced includes several songs such as "The Evil That Men Do" and "Brave New World," which highlights their material from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Notably, "Brave New World," the title track of their 2000 album, comes after a lengthy hiatus during which the band's original vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, returned. This album marked a rebirth for Iron Maiden, showcasing a more mature sound while maintaining their signature heavy metal style. The live setting of the performance underscores the band's legendary status in the metal genre, which is celebrated for its passionate fanbase and powerful stage presence. The performance of songs like "Wasting Love" and "Wasted Years," demonstrates their commitment to engaging with their audience and the enduring appeal of their earlier classics alongside newer material.