Episodes

KISS – Destroyer (1976)

“Destroyer” is the fourth studio album released by the American rock band KISS. It was initially released on March 15, 1976. The album is known for its mix of hard rock and glam rock, and it marked a significant point in KISS’s career, helping to solidify their image and popularity.

The album features some of KISS’s most iconic songs, including “Detroit Rock City,” “Shout It Out Loud,” and “Beth.” “Detroit Rock City” is particularly famous for its powerful guitar riffs and energetic tempo, while “Beth” is a ballad and one of the band’s biggest commercial hits. “Destroyer” also includes other tracks that showcase KISS’s theatrical style and signature sound.

The album cover, designed by Ken Kelly, features the band members in various epic poses, and it became an iconic image associated with KISS. “Destroyer” received critical acclaim and played a crucial role in establishing KISS as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1970s. It remains a classic in the rock and glam rock genres.

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