I always hated Wasting Love, and view it as the line of demarcation between the good songs and the bad songs on Fear of the Dark, until it redeems itself with the title track at the end.
I agree with those who hate The Angel and the Gambler. I find it wretched. I do like Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter as kind of a guilty pleasure and I also find From Here to Eternity as a very good hard rock song, but maybe a little out of place with Maiden.
I find the last two albums of theirs to be very non-descript as opposed to bad. I like the track The Final Frontier if you edit out the first four and a half minutes of Satellite 15. I equate the last two albums to the two Blaze albums: very little is actually bad, but most of the songs don't register no matter how many times I listen to them. The Blaze albums might even have more good songs on them (Sign of the Cross, Lord of the Flies, Futureal, The Clansman) than the last two, although they're obviously improved with Dickinson singing them. Oddly enough, I like the Blaze live version of Afraid to Shoot Strangers better than the Dickinson album version, maybe because Bruce's voice was shot for a few years (NPFTD and FOTD), although it recovered during his solo career.
Wolfking and jjRock88 are right about Virus being a great song. It's the only reason I still have Best of the Beast, since I already have everything else from that career retrospective on other albums.