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  2. Destroyer (The Kinks song) - Wikipedia

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    The track borrows the main riff from The Kinks' 1964 song, "All Day and All of the Night", which was one of the band's first hits. [2] The lyrics feature the return of the transvestite title character from The Kinks' 1970 hit song, "Lola"; in "Destroyer", the singer brings Lola to his place where he becomes increasingly paranoid. [3]

  3. Destroyer (Static-X song) - Wikipedia

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    "Destroyer" is a song by American industrial metal band Static-X and the lead single from their album Cannibal. The song was released digitally on March 20, 2007. On the U.S. weekly Mainstream Rock chart, it peaked at number 23. The video was filmed on March 7 using two roller derby teams, featuring a 1970s theme.

  4. Destroyer (Led Zeppelin bootleg recording) - Wikipedia

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    Destroyer is a bootleg recording from the English rock group Led Zeppelin’s performance at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Ohio, on 27 April 1977. The soundboard recording is from the first show of two nights at the venue, which were part of the band’s 1977 North American Tour. The album is technically titled simply Destroyer.

  5. JD Vance has a walk-on song. It’s about ‘liberating’ America

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    The song was written during the Iraq War, a conflict JD Vance served in but has also criticized. “When I was a senior in high school, that same Joe Biden supported the disastrous invasion of ...

  6. Destroyer (Kiss album) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. Kaputt (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kaputt is the ninth album by Canadian indie rock band Destroyer.It was released on January 25, 2011, by Merge Records and Dead Oceans Records. [7] The album was leaked towards the end of 2010.

  8. Ideas for Songs - Wikipedia

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    Ideas for Songs is a cassette by Destroyer, released in 1997. [1] The tape was a result of Dan Bejar being asked to contribute a song under the Destroyer moniker for a various artists compilation being curated at that time. As a response he submitted a cassette with 20 songs for them to choose from.

  9. Bad to the Bone - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] He then asked Bo Diddley to record the song, [8] but he didn't have a recording deal at the time, so the Destroyers ended up recording it instead. [3] [5] "Bad to the Bone" was written in open G tuning and makes use of a slide. [9] The song adapts the hook and lyrics of Muddy Waters' 1955 song "Mannish Boy". [10] [11]