Destroyer 666

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Deströyer 666
Country Formed In:

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia .
Now located:

Eindhoven, Netherlands
Years active 1994-present
Genres Blackened thrash metal
Blackened death metal
Deaththrash
Labels (1985-1992)Season of Mist
Members K.K. Warslut, Shrapnel, Matt, Mersus

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Deströyer 666 are an Australian metal band formed in 1994 by guitarist K.K. Warslut, following his departure from the cult black metal band Bestial Warlust. The project at first was solo but soon picked up other band members. The band's debut, Violence is the Prince of this World consisted of K.K. on all string instruments, as well as vocals, and two drummers (simply credited as "Chris and Matt") alternating filling in for drums. This early outing is considered different from the rest of their output because of it's similarities to War Metal, and lack of melody (except for the song "The Eternal Glory of War", which was later rerecorded for Phoenix Rising).

The band went on to record three more full lengths; Unchain the Wolves, Phoenix Rising, and Cold Steel... For an Iron Age. Their sound on these albums can be described as a blend between black, death metal, and thrash metal. The band has changed their style slightly on each album, for example, the album Unchain the Wolves, considered to be their finest by many fans, has a less head-on and aggressive sound than later albums such as Cold Steel... for an Iron Age, which uses a more bombastic and hard-hitting tone.

Like most extreme metal bands, lyrical themes usually consist of War, Satan, Anti-Christianity, and so on. Deströyer 666 are also known for their affinity towards wolves, and a constant use of them in metaphorical lyrics. Examples include the songs "Unchain the Wolves", "Lone Wolf Winter", "Sons of Perdition", and "The Calling".

The band has relocated to Europe, with K.K. in The Netherlands and other members spread throughout the continent. A reissue of their album Cold Steel... for an Iron Age was scheduled for late 2005, but as of March 2007, has still not come to light. It is supposed to feature all new artwork (the artwork for the original release was used by Season of Mist without their consent) as well as bonus songs. The band is also working on a new LP containing all of the songs previously released on 7" vinyl.

The band has released their last two albums through Season of Mist [1], although their latest E.P. was released by Iron Pegasus Records. They made their most recent North American tour in September and October 2006. [2].

  • Six Songs With The Devil (demo) - (1994)
  • Violence is the Prince of This World - (1995)
  • Unchain the Wolves - (1997)
  • Satanic Speed Metal (single) - (1998)
  • King of Kings (single) - (2000)
  • Phoenix Rising - (2000)
  • Cold Steel... for an Iron Age - (2002) (re-issued in 2005)
  • ...Of Wolves, Women and War (EP) - (2002)
  • Terror Abraxas (EP) - (2003)

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