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More Balls To Picasso - Bruce Dickinson
Re-Release ofBalls To Picasso
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More Balls To Picasso is the latest Album by Bruce Dickinson.
More Balls To Picasso Tracklist
- 01
Cyclops (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 02
Hell No (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 03
Gods Of War (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 04
1000 Points Of Light (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 05
Laughing In The Hiding Bush (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 06
Change Of Heart (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 07
Shoot All The Clowns (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 08
Fire (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 09
Sacred Cowboys (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 10
Tears Of The Dragon (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 11
Gods Of War (Live In The Studio) (2025 Reimagined Version)
- 12
Shoot All The Clowns (Live In The Studio) (2025 Reimagined Version)
About More Balls To Picasso (2025)
The album by Bruce Dickinson was released on July 25, 2025 via BMG.
More Balls To Picasso is a Re-Release of Bruce Dickinson's album Balls To Picasso.
"More Balls To Picasso" is the latest studio album by Bruce Dickinson, set to be released on July 25, 2025, under BMG. This album marks Dickinson's continued exploration of the rock genre, with a strong emphasis on metal influences. Featuring a total of 12 tracks, "More Balls To Picasso" showcases Dickinson's signature vocal style and lyrical depth, characteristic of his previous works.
The album's production highlights a blend of powerful guitar riffs and dynamic rhythms, appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers to his music. As a prominent figure in the rock and metal scene, Bruce Dickinson's contributions to the genre are well-documented, and this release is anticipated to further solidify his legacy.
Listeners can expect a diverse range of themes and musical compositions that reflect Dickinson's artistic vision. With "More Balls To Picasso," Bruce Dickinson continues to push the boundaries of rock music, making it a noteworthy addition to his discography. This album is poised to resonate with audiences and reinforce his status as a leading artist in the rock and metal landscape.
