
"Emerging from the rough-and-gritty streets of late-'70s London, Iron Maiden met the world with galloping rhythms, steel-forged riffs, and banner-raising vocals-and they never stopped. Their intricate multi-guitar melodies and unmatched vigor helped define heavy music, and the band remains a fixture of the genre. The Cry Baby Wah was integral to the momentous album Killers, escalating the tension and deepening the dark grittiness of tracks such as "Wrathchild," "Innocent Exile," and "Drifter.""
"This collector's edition Cry Baby Standard Wah celebrates that sonic connection with an exclusive collector's edition finish and custom tread inspired by that record. Whether it's mounted on your pedalboard or standing at the heart of your shrine, this pedal is a torch held high for rock 'n' roll. Join us in saluting one of the most powerful and enduring forces in music history, and get your hands on the Iron Maiden Killers Cry Baby Wah."
Jim Dunlop released a signature Cry Baby wah pedal honoring Iron Maiden, emblazoned with Eddie artwork from the Killers era and priced at $229.99. Iron Maiden emerged from the rough-and-gritty streets of late-'70s London with galloping rhythms, steel-forged riffs, and banner-raising vocals. The Cry Baby Wah contributed to the tension and dark grittiness of Killers tracks like "Wrathchild," "Innocent Exile," and "Drifter." The collector's edition includes an exclusive finish and custom tread inspired by that record. Early recipients included Kirk Hammett and John Petrucci, who shared unboxing videos. The pedal appears sold out online.
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