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Insanium is the debut album by the American progressive metal supergroup Whom Gods Destroy, released on March 15, 2024 through InsideOut Music. [3] The band and album was announced in December 2023. [3] Details of the album were announced in January 2024, alongside its first single "In the Name of War". [4]
The limited edition has 66 tracks. Tracks 12 to 65 are blank tracks. On the re-release versions boxed with other Destruction albums on Nuclear Blast, the re-recorded version of "Curse The Gods" is at track 12.
When Desaster formed, they were inspired by bands like Venom, Hellhammer and Destruction; the name of the band comes from the Destruction song "Total Desaster". [1] They describe their song "Metalized Blood" as a "neck breaking Speed Metal hymn" and their typical style as "thrashing, blacking riff metal without mercy where there is no space for any innovation and modern elements!
The album was released on 29 August 2008 by AFM Records worldwide and Candlelight Records in the United States. The album features three guitarists as guest appearances — Gary Holt of Exodus and Slayer and Jeff Waters of Annihilator , both playing solos in the song "Urge (The Greed of Gain)", in addition to Vinnie Moore from UFO .
Trillion: God of Destruction, a 2015 Japanese video game; Beerus, the God of Destruction, a character in the Dragon Ball franchise; Yami Sukehiro, the Destruction God, a character in the manga series Black Clover; Alexander, God of Destruction, a character from the 2005 video game Makai Kingdom: Chronicles of the Sacred Tome
Sentence of Death is an EP and the debut release by German thrash metal band Destruction, released on 10 November 1984 by Steamhammer Records. [4]The album is cited as an influential thrash metal album with black metal influences, which has been dubbed "black thrash". [5]
Legion: XX is a cover album that serves as the ninth studio album by American heavy metal band Lamb of God, as well as the second under their original name Burn the Priest.. Its title pays homage to Legion Records which was the Philadelphia based independent label that released the band's first 7" split in 19
The album played a considerable role in the development of many extreme metal subgenres, and death metal bands such as Cannibal Corpse cite the album as an influence. [ 6 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ] The lyrical themes follow those found on their first album Endless Pain , containing descriptions of macabre scenes of death and horror.