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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Destroyer is a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver formed in 1995 and fronted by singer-songwriter Dan Bejar. 2) Destroyer was a thrash metal band from Poland. They formed in 2003 by Paweł „Koń” WIlemski (Vocals, Guitar), Radosław "Szymon" Kraweć (Guitars), Paweł "Basiorro" Leszek (Bass) and Piotr "Kocur" Leszek (Drums). They split up in 2009 after releasing some demos and a split album with Violated. 3) Destroyer is a thrash metal band from Argentina. They formed in 1985 but broke up soon afterward after two demos. They reunited in 2005. 4) Destroyer was a heavy metal band from Belgium. They released one demo in 1985 and broke up. 5) Destroyer was a thrash metal band from Brazil. They formed in 1985 and released one self-titled demo before disbanding. 6) Destroyer is a thrash metal band from Colombia. They formed in 2001 and have released several demos and a debut full length album entitled "Prepared for Discharge" in 2010 via Metal Command. 7) Destroyer was a thrash metal band from Germany. They were originally formed as Metalhead but changed their name in 2008 to Destroyer. They released one debut album entitled "Sacrament of Shred" in 2009. 8) Destroyer is a thrash metal band from Cologne, Germany. They formed in 2010 and have released their debut album entitled "Slashing Metal" in 2013 via Slaney Records. 9) Destroyer was a heavy metal band from The Netherlands. 10) Destroyer was a power metal band from Romania. 11) Destroyer was a thrash metal band from Sweden. 12) Destroyer was a NWOBHM from UK. They released one single in 1981 but as their label folded soon afterwards their debut album was never released. 13) Destroyer was a heavy metal band from Texas, USA. 14) Destroyer is a heavy metal band from USA. They formed in 1985 and broke up after a few demos and EP's in 1994. They reformed as Slik Helvetika in 2004. 15) Destroyer was a heavy metal band from USA. They released one single called Black Angels in 1985 but soon brok up. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.