The Destroyer (Alec Empire album)

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The Destroyer
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Studio album by Alec Empire
Released June 1996
Recorded February 12, 1994 - April 1996
Studio Empire Studios (Berlin, Germany)
Genre Digital hardcore, breakcore
Length 72:32
74:39 (US)
Label Digital Hardcore Recordings
Producer Alec Empire
Alec Empire chronology
Hypermodern Jazz
(1996)
The Destroyer
(1996)
Les Étoiles des Filles Mortes
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
Pitchfork Media 6.7/10[2]

The Destroyer is an album by electronic artist Alec Empire, his first on his own record label Digital Hardcore Recordings, released in 1996 in Europe and a revised version in 1998 in United States. Destroyer is also the name given to a series of EPs by Empire released two years before. Unlike his previous albums for Mille Plateaux, The Destroyer had a much heavier sound more akin to that of his band Atari Teenage Riot, and is considered one of the earliest examples of a breakcore record. Producer Enduser named the album as an inspiration for his music.[3] The album peaked at #54 on the CMJ Radio Top 200 in the U.S.[4]

Track listing

1996 European CD
No. Title Length
1. Untitled   0:21
2. "We All Die!"   7:07
3. "Suicide"   4:54
4. "Bang Your Head!"   5:37
5. "Don't Lie, White Girl!"   4:35
6. "Fire Bombing"   4:17
7. "I Just Wanna Destroy..."   4:51
8. "Bonus Beats"   4:03
9. "Nobody Gets Out Alive!"   5:34
10. "My Body Cannot Die"   4:25
11. "The Peak"   3:54
12. "Heartbeat That Isn't There"   3:08
13. "I Don't Care What Happens"   5:11
14. "My Face Would Crack"   6:46
15. "Pleasure Is Our Business (Live!)"   7:42
16. Untitled   0:07
Total length:
72:32

References

  1. Allmusic review
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