Exercise the Demons of Youth
The Destructors (aka The Blanks, Destructors V) are a punk rock band from Peterborough, England, formed in 1977 and active with a varying lie-up until 1984. They re-formed as Destructors 666 in 2006. The band was formed by former 6ck 6ck 6ck members Allen Adams (vocals), Phil Atterson (guitar), and Dip (Paul Wicks) (bass), along with a varying line-up including Andy Butler (drums). They changed their name to The Blanks before their controversial debut 1979 single, The Northern Ripper (released at the time that The Yorkshire Ripper was on the loose). The Destructors name was resurrected by Adams and Jackson with a new line-up of Neil Singleton (vocals), Andy McDonald (drums), and 'Dave' (lead guitar), with Jackson and Dave replaced by Dave Ithermee (rhythm guitar) and Graham Gizz Butt (lead guitar, formerly of The System, among other bands) before their next release, 1982's Senseless Violence EP. Butt took on the job of writing about half of the band's music, with Adams writing the lyrics. Singleton remembered the songs: They could be very complicated and a right bastard to remember. He also seemed to have a fixation with serial killers!. A series of EPs and two albums followed before 1984's final album Bomb Hanoi, Bomb Saigon, Bomb Disneyland. The band split shortly after Bomb Hanoi, their records never living up to their live shows, and the band members falling out. According to Singleton: I don't think we ever made a really good record! They never ever lived up to our live shows; We were so much better on stage. Of the frictions within the band, Butt said: Neil couldn't get on with Alan, and me and Dave didn't want Andy on drums any more. We weren't happy with Alan organising everything and neglecting his bass-playing role. Adams immediately formed a new band, Five Go Mad In Europe, and resurrected the band name as Destructors V in 1984. Singleton went on to front Trench Fever. Butt went on to form The Desecrators, joined English Dogs, and later formed Janus Stark, also playing guitar with The Prodigy. The band name was resurrected again in 2006 as Destructors 666, with former members Adams, Dave Colton, and Steve Rolls joined by a (largely) new group of musicians. They released a series of EPs from 2006 onwards and continue to perform live. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Destructors (aka The Blanks, Destructors V) are a punk rock band from Peterborough, England, formed in 1977 and active with a varying lie-up until 1984. They re-formed as Destructors 666 in 2006. The band was formed by former 6ck 6ck 6ck members Allen Adams (vocals), Phil Atterson (guitar), and Dip (Paul Wicks) (bass), along with a varying line-up including Andy Butler (drums). They changed their name to The Blanks before their controversial debut 1979 single, The Northern Ripper (released at the time that The Yorkshire Ripper was on the loose). The Destructors name was resurrected by Adams and Jackson with a new line-up of Neil Singleton (vocals), Andy McDonald (drums), and 'Dave' (lead guitar), with Jackson and Dave replaced by Dave Ithermee (rhythm guitar) and Graham Gizz Butt (lead guitar, formerly of The System, among other bands) before their next release, 1982's Senseless Violence EP. Butt took on the job of writing about half of the band's music, with Adams writing the lyrics. Singleton remembered the songs: They could be very complicated and a right bastard to remember. He also seemed to have a fixation with serial killers!. A series of EPs and two albums followed before 1984's final album Bomb Hanoi, Bomb Saigon, Bomb Disneyland. The band split shortly after Bomb Hanoi, their records never living up to their live shows, and the band members falling out. According to Singleton: I don't think we ever made a really good record! They never ever lived up to our live shows; We were so much better on stage. Of the frictions within the band, Butt said: Neil couldn't get on with Alan, and me and Dave didn't want Andy on drums any more. We weren't happy with Alan organising everything and neglecting his bass-playing role. Adams immediately formed a new band, Five Go Mad In Europe, and resurrected the band name as Destructors V in 1984. Singleton went on to front Trench Fever. Butt went on to form The Desecrators, joined English Dogs, and later formed Janus Stark, also playing guitar with The Prodigy. The band name was resurrected again in 2006 as Destructors 666, with former members Adams, Dave Colton, and Steve Rolls joined by a (largely) new group of musicians. They released a series of EPs from 2006 onwards and continue to perform live. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Northern Ripper
Agent Orange
police state
jailbait
Class War
Sewage Worker
Orders
Hillside Strangler
Breakdown
Death Squad
Religion
ak 47
Overdose
Soldier Boy
dachau
Superstars
Khmer Rouge Boogie
meaningless names
Son of Sam
Prostitute
Control
Urban Terrorist
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Nerve Gas
Out of Control
Corpse Gas
Born Too Late
Societies Morons
Bullshit
Death Squad II
Electronic Church
Modern Medicine
Forces Of Law
neutron bomb
Wild Thing
Trinity
Bomb
Agent Orange - Bonus Track
Understand
body bags
AK47
Dachau - Bonus Track
Kalesnikov (Aka 47)
Bodybags
Image (Live)
Jail Bait
Sex In Chains
Duty Unto Death
European Sacrifice
Police State - Bonus Track
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