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Destruction has released over 15 studio albums throughout their career.[([[https://www.spirit-of-metal.com/en/band/Destruction|spirit-of-metal]])] | Destruction has released over 15 studio albums throughout their career.[([[https://www.spirit-of-metal.com/en/band/Destruction|spirit-of-metal]])] |
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| ===== Many Other Albums ===== |
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| In addition to their studio albums, Destruction has released numerous live albums, compilations, and EPs.[([[https://www.spirit-of-metal.com/en/band/Destruction|spirit-of-metal]])] |
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| ===== Schmier Leaving ===== |
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| Schmier briefly left the band in 1989 but rejoined in 1999, marking his return to Destruction.[([[https://rateyourmusic.com/list/fanakos/all_teutonic_thrash_metal_%CE%BF%CE%BD_progress_/|rateyourmusic]])] |
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| ===== Eternal Devastation ===== |
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| Destruction's second album, "Eternal Devastation," is highly regarded as a landmark in thrash metal.[([[https://thrashmetaliq.com/2019/03/25/destruction-eternal-devastation-vinyl-1986/|thrashmetaliq]])] |
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| ===== Lineup Changes ===== |
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| The band went through various lineup changes in the late 1980s and early 1990s.[([[https://metal.fandom.com/wiki/Destruction|metal]])] |
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| ===== Current Lineup ===== |
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| The current lineup of Destruction consists of Schmier on vocals and bass, Mike Sifringer on guitars, and Randy Black on drums.[([[https://blabbermouth.net/news/destruction-announces-new-album-diabolical-unveils-music-video-for-title-track|blabbermouth]])] |
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| ===== Live Performance ===== |
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| Destruction's live performances are known for their high energy and aggression.[([[https://www.reggieslive.com/show/destruction-2/|reggieslive]])] |
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| ===== Tours ===== |
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| The band has toured extensively around the world, playing in numerous countries and festivals.[([[https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/destruction|concertarchives]])] |
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| ===== Influence ===== |
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| Destruction has influenced many bands in the thrash metal genre and beyond.[([[https://www.thetoptens.com/metal/most-influential-thrash-metal-bands/|thetoptens]])] |
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| ===== Release From Agony ===== |
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| The band's third album, "Release from Agony," showcased a more progressive and technical side of their music.[([[https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Destruction/Release_from_Agony/4320/|metal-archives]])] |
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| ===== Religion And Corruption ===== |
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| Destruction's lyrics often criticize religion and corruption in society.[([[http://www.darklyrics.com/d/destruction.html|darklyrics]])] |
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| ===== All Hell Breaks Loose ===== |
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| In 2000, Destruction released a compilation album titled "All Hell Breaks Loose" featuring re-recorded versions of their classic songs.[([[https://mojim.com/usy160377x9999x9999.htm|mojim]])] |
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| ===== Distinctive Voice ===== |
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| Schmier is known for his distinctive raspy vocal style and stage presence.[([[https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Destruction/Cracked_Brain/2662/|metal-archives]])] |
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| ===== Cracked Brain ===== |
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| Destruction's fourth album, "Cracked Brain," featured a more melodic and experimental sound.[([[https://yperano.com/product/destruction-cracked-brain-lp-test-pressing-white-label-1990-with-info-sheets-lyrics-check-a-video-of-this-very-lp-playing-on-the-turntable-audio-the-absolutely-killer-my-sharona-the-knack-co/|yperano]])] |
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| ===== Drummers ===== |
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| The band has had several drummers throughout their career, including Oliver "Olly" Kaiser, Marc Reign, and Vaaver.[([[https://metal.fandom.com/wiki/Destruction|metal]])] |
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| ===== The Big Teutonic 4 ===== |
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| Destruction has collaborated with other bands and artists, including the German thrash metal band Kreator on the album "The Big Teutonic 4."[([[http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/artist/kreator|metalmusicarchives]])] |
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| ===== The Antichrist ===== |
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| The band's album "The Antichrist" was released in 2001 and received positive reviews from critics.[([[https://www.allmusic.com/artist/destruction-mn0000201593/biography|allmusic]])] |
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| ===== Metal Discharge ===== |
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| Destruction's album "Metal Discharge" was released in 2003 and marked a return to their classic thrash metal sound.[([[https://rateyourmusic.com/list/fanakos/all_teutonic_thrash_metal_%CE%BF%CE%BD_progress_/|rateyourmusic]])] |
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| ===== Inventor of Evil ===== |
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| Destruction's album "Inventor of Evil" was released in 2005 and featured guest appearances by members of bands such as Motörhead and Tankard.[([[http://www.metal-jukebox.net/viewtopic.php?t=27688|metal-jukebox]])] |
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| ===== Thrash Anthems ===== |
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| The band's album "Thrash Anthems" was released in 2007 and included re-recorded versions of their classic songs.[([[https://www.amazon.com/Thrash-Anthems-Destruction/dp/B000KHYOLO|amazon]])] |
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| ===== Day of Reckoning ===== |
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| Destruction's album "Day of Reckoning" was released in 2011 and received critical acclaim for its aggressive and intense thrash metal sound.[([[https://www.angrymetalguy.com/destruction-day-of-reckoning-review/|angrymetalguy]])] |
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| ===== Spiritual Genocide ===== |
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| The band's album "Spiritual Genocide" was released in 2012 and continued their tradition of delivering high-quality thrash metal.[([[https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/destruction/spiritual-genocide/|rateyourmusic]])] |
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