Deströyer 666

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Band members

  • Current line-up
    • KK Warslut (vocals, guitar)
    • Mersus (drums)
    • Shrapnel (guitar)
    • Matt Schneemilch (bass)
  • Former members
    • Simon Berserker (bass) (2000 - 2003)
    • Erich de Windt (drums) (2000 - 2001)
    • Bullet Eater (Phil Gresik (bass) (1996 - 2000)
    • Deceiver (drums) (1999)
    • Howitzer (drums) (1996 - 1998)

Website

destroyer666.net

Formed

Melbourne, VIC, 1994

Band information

Deströyer 666 is one of Australia's premier metal acts, although the band has been based in Eindhoven, The Netherlands since 2001. The band began life as a solo excursion for former Bestial Warlust guitarist Warslut, who produced the first album with drum contributions from Criss Volcano of Abominator and Skitz of Damaged. After this the line-up solidified with the addition of bassist Phil "Bullet Eater" Gresik, a veteran of the Melbourne metal scene who has also played in Mass Confusion, Bestial Warlust, and Hobbs' Angel of Death, drummer Howitzer from Gospel of the Horns and Shrapnel on second guitar.

Unchain the Wolves was a stronger effort that strengthened the reputation established by the debut and a strong live presence, as well as a healthy interest from overseas, turned Destroyer 666 into one of the leaders of the local metal scene.

In 2000 Deströyer 666 spent considerable time in Europe. Howitzer had been replaced in the band by Deceiver in the meantime, and the long-awaited third album, Phoenix Rising, which had been recorded in mid-1999 was released in late 2000 on legendary Norwegian label Season of Mist. From this time on, Deströyer 666 became one of the highest-profile Australian metal bands.

Gresik and Deceiver were replaced in 2000 by Simon Berserker and Erich de Windt from Dutch band Prostitute Disfigurement but he was soon replaced by current drummer Mersus in 2001 and the band embarked on their biggest tour to date with Immolation and Deranged, after which Deströyer 666 settled in the Netherlands, a location that provided them with a central location for further European touring. Cold Steel... for an Iron Age was further acclaimed as an excellent example of relentless thrash metal but the artwork proved a sore point as it was never approved by the band.

Late in 2003, with Matt Schneemilch from Razor of Occam replacing Berserker (who has since formed Assaulter), Deströyer 666 returned to Australia, where they undertook a national tour and featured as the main attraction of that year's Metal for the Brain festival. The group then disappeared for some time, re-emerging in mid-2005 with an announcement that a compilation album of tracks from their vinyl EPs may be released, though this has not occurred to date. During September 2006 Deströyer 666 made its first tour of the US. 2007 was a quiet year with the band only playing four select shows; songwriting began on a new album in January 2008. The fourth album Defiance was released in June 2009.

Discography

Albums:

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1997 Unchain the Wolves Modern Invasion
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2000 Phoenix Rising Season of Mist
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2002 Cold Steel... for an Iron Age Season of Mist
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2009 Defiance Season of Mist

EPs:

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1995 Violence is the Prince of This World Modern Invasion
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1998 Satanic Speed Metal Merciless
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2002 ...of Wolves, Women and War Satan's Metal
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2003 Terror Abraxas Iron Pegasus


Single:

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2000 King of Kings AJNA Offensive

Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
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1999 "Lone Wolf Winter" Under the Southern Cross Chatterbox
2004 "Ghost Dance" Legions: Opening of the Southern Gate Blacktalon Media