Destroyer

KISS

Destroyer

RELEASED: March 15, 1976
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Detroit Rock City --:-- 2. King of the Night Time World --:-- 3. God of Thunder --:-- 4. Great Expectations --:-- 5. Flaming Youth --:-- 6. Shout It Out Loud --:-- 7. Beth --:-- 8. Sweet Pain --:-- 9. Do You Love Me --:--
Destroyer is the fourth studio album by American rock band KISS, released on March 15, 1976. The album marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, incorporating elements of orchestration and production techniques uncommon in their earlier work. It features some of KISS's most enduring songs, including 'Detroit Rock City,' 'Shout It Out Loud,' and 'Beth.' The album's artwork, created by Ken Kelly, has also contributed to its iconic status. Destroyer is often credited with helping to solidify KISS's popularity, introducing a more polished and theatrical approach that would define the band's image in the late 1970s.