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List of studio albums, with chart positions Year Album details Peak chart positions GER [3] SWI [4] 1985 Infernal Overkill. Released: 24 May 1985; Label: Steamhammer/SPV; Format: LP, MC, CD — — 1986 Eternal Devastation. Released: 12 July 1986; Label: Steamhammer/SPV; Format: LP, MC, CD — — 1987 Release from Agony. Released: 1 December ...
[39] [40] The band's thirteenth studio album Spiritual Genocide was released on 23 November 2012. [41] Their next album Under Attack was released on 13 May 2016. [42] Through an exclusive PledgeMusic campaign, Destruction released the sequel album to Thrash Anthems titled Thrash Anthems II on 18 July 2017, featuring more re-recordings of ...
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The following is a list of the best-selling albums in the United States based on RIAA certification and Nielsen SoundScan sales tracking. The criteria are that the album must have been published (including self-publishing by the artist), and the album must have achieved at least a diamond certification from the RIAA.
Release from Agony is the third studio album by German thrash metal band Destruction, released on December 1, 1987 by Steamhammer/SPV in mainly Europe, and in 1988 by Profile/Rock Hotel Records in North America. This was their last studio album to feature bassist and lead vocalist Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer until he rejoined the band in 1999.
The Least Successful Human Cannonball is the fifth studio album by the German thrash metal band Destruction, released in 1998 by Brain Butcher Compact. [1] It was the final album made with Thomas Rosenmerkel on vocals, and the third and last release of the "Neo-Destruction" period of the band.
Altogether, the band put out 12 studio albums between ‘78 and 2012, and I’m about to chug a Heineken and rank them from worst to best, for you. 12. Van Halen III (1998)
All Hell Breaks Loose is the sixth studio album by German thrash metal band Destruction, released on 25 April 2000 by Nuclear Blast. It was the first official album released since Cracked Brain in 1990, and the first with Schmier returning to vocals and bass since Release from Agony in 1987. It also marks the return of the band to a three-piece ...