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  1. Destroyer is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on March 15, 1976, by Casablanca Records in the US. It was the third successive Kiss album to reach the top 40 in the US, as well as the first to chart in Germany and New Zealand.The album was certified gold by the RIAA on April 22, 1976, and platinum on November 11 of the same year, the first Kiss album to achieve ...

  2. 4 de jun. de 2022 · June 4, 2022. Ken Kelly FilmMagic. Ken Kelly, the fantasy artist who created the iconic album covers for KissDestroyer and Love Gun, has died at the age of 76. No cause of death was...

  3. Destroyer es el cuarto álbum de estudio de la banda Kiss, lanzado el 15 de marzo de 1976. Fue el segundo disco consecutivo de Kiss en llegar al Top 20 en Estados Unidos, además de asegurarse el primer puesto en Alemania y Nueva Zelanda. Fue producido por Bob Ezrin, reconocido por su trabajo con bandas como Pink Floyd y con solistas ...

  4. 15 de mar. de 2016 · From the opening scene-setting radio broadcast foretelling a Kiss fan’s death before the anthemic “Detroit Rock City” to the album’s big-beat closer, “Do You Love Me?”, and ...

  5. 15 de mar. de 2023 · Unveiling its tale of an unlucky teenager tragically killed in an automobile accident on his way to a Kiss show, in the song’s introduction, producer Bob Ezrin is the voice you hear as the newscaster reporting this tragic tale. Corky Stasiak (engineer): “We put his voice through a little radio and recorded it off the radio.

  6. 15 de mar. de 2024 · 48 Years Ago: KISS Make the Leap on ‘Destroyer ... Death, Entombed, The Melvins, Iced Earth, No Use For A Name, Nirvana, Girlschool and others have released covers of songs from Destroyer.

  7. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Kiss: the making of Destroyer and the brutal, boot camp genius of Bob Ezrin. By Dante Bonutto. ( Classic Rock ) last updated 29 November 2021. Destroyer was where it all came together for Kiss. With Bob Ezrin pulling the production strings, the band transformed themselves from rehearsal-room hopefuls into multi-platinum gods.