Destruction

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Destruction was formed in 1983 in Weil am Rhein, Germany by
Schmier (b. Marcel Schmier Schirmer; bass, vocals), Mike Sifringer (guitar) and Tommy Sandmann (drums).

They made a rather raw debut with 1984's mini-album Sentence Of Death, but quickly refined their sound into potent, powerful thrash for the excellent Infernal Overkill.

Second guitarist Harry Wilkens joined following the recording of the equally ferocious Eternal Devastation to bolster the live sound, although Sandmann also departed to be replaced by Oliver Kaiser, and the pair made their debut on the Mad Butcher EP.

Release From Agony saw the band make full use of the extra dimension the second guitar added, although their increasing musical dexterity and more intricate song structures did nothing to temper Destruction's aggression and heaviness, and the band began to extend themselves abroad, playing with Motörhead across Europe and on a few dates of Slayer's US tour.

Live Without Sense was an adequate display of the band's onstage power, but Destruction's fortunes took a downturn after they supported Celtic Frost on their Cold Lake UK tour. Internal dissent led to Schmier's departure, with the rest of the band electing to pursue a more melodic direction.

Cracked Brain was recorded with new bassist Christian Engler and stand-in vocalist Andre Grieder, but was disappointing. Further credibility was lost with a pointless cover version of the Knack's "My Sharona', and Destruction soon folded.

The band re-formed in the mid-90s with new members Thomas Rosenmerkel (vocals) and Michael Piranio (guitars) to record the Destruction and Them Not Me EPs, and 1996"s The Least Successful Human Cannonball, all of which were released on their own Brain Butcher label. Sifringer and Schmier inaugurated a full-scale reformation in 1999, recruiting new drummer Sven Herwig to record All Hell Breaks Loose.

Additional notes
Arguably the first German thrash band. Their original name was Knight of Demon, but that was changed after a few weeks. They went from an Iron Maiden-esque sound to one heavily influenced by Venom in a matter of weeks.

In the early 90's Flemming Ronsdorf (Artillery) was asked to join Destruction as new vocalist. He rehearsed with the band, but didn't join because the label didn't want to send him money in advance before the upcoming tour (according to Ronsdorf).

The releases between 1994 and 1998 have been disowned by the band and are now classed as "Neo-Destruction" and not part of their offical discography.

Schmier performed guest vocals on the 2006 album "The Winter Wake" by the Folk Metal band Elvenking.

Current line-up
Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer - Bass & Vocals (1982-1989, 1999-)
Mike Sifringer - Guitar (1982-)
Wawrzyniec Dramowicz - Drums (2010-)

Former/past member(s)

Vocals:
André Grieder (Poltergeist (Che)) (1990)
Thomas Rosenmerkel (Ephemera’s Party, Jesus Chrysler Superskunk) (1993-1999)

Guitars:
Harry Wilkens (1987-1990)
Michael Piranio (Ephemera’s Party, Jesus Chrysler Superskunk) (1993-1999)

Bass:
Christian Engler (Necronomicon (Ger)) (1994-1998)

Drums:
Thomas "Tommy" Sandmann (1982-1987)
Oliver "Olli" Kaiser (1987-1999)
Sven Vormann (Jesus Chrysler Superskunk, Abandoned, Cryonix, The Lie) (1999-2002)
Marc Reign (2002-2010)

Guest(s):
Chris Witchhunter (Sodom) ('Eternal Devastation' tour) (R.I.P. 7th September 2008)
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Albums

Sentence Of Death

(4 versions)
Steamhammer 1984

Infernal Overkill

(8 versions)
Steamhammer 1985

Eternal Devastation

(7 versions)
Steamhammer 1986

Mad Butcher

(4 versions)
Steamhammer 1987

Release From Agony

(7 versions)
Steamhammer, SPV GmbH 1987

Live - Without Sense

(6 versions)
Steamhammer 1989

Cracked Brain

(7 versions)
Steamhammer 1990

The Least Successful Human Cannonball

(CD, Album)
Brain Butcher Compact 1998

All Hell Breaks Loose

(8 versions)
Nuclear Blast 2000

The Antichrist

(5 versions)
Nuclear Blast 2001

Metal Discharge

(8 versions)
Nuclear Blast, Nuclear Blast 2003

Alive Devastation

(2 versions)
King Records 2003

Live Discharge

(2 versions)
Nuclear Blast, Nuclear Blast 2004

Inventor Of Evil

(8 versions)
Candlelight Records USA 2005

Thrash Anthems

(5 versions)
AFM Records 2007

D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N.

(3 versions)
Candlelight Records USA 2008

Day Of Reckoning

(8 versions)
Nuclear Blast 2011

Singles & EPs

Cracked Brain

(7", Promo)
Steamhammer 1990

Destruction

(CD, EP)
Brain Butcher Compact 1994

Them Not Me

(CD, EP)
Brain Butcher Compact 1995

Whiplash

(7", Red)
Nuclear Blast 2001

Compilations

Mad Butcher / Sentence Of Death

(3 versions)
Steamhammer 1987

Mad Butcher / Eternal Devastation

(3 versions)
Steamhammer 1988

Sentence Of Death / Infernal Overkill

(4 versions)
Steamhammer 1988

Super Best Destruction Collection

(CD, Comp)
Teichiku Records 1990
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