
Episode #24
#12: Destroyer - KISS (1976)
On this episode of 300 Favorite Albums, number 12 on my list is Destroyer by Kiss, released March 15, 1976 — the record I spent three-plus years researching for my book Shout It Out Loud: The Story of Kiss's Destroyer and the Making of an American Icon, which turned me, for good or ill, into "the Destroyer guy." My guest is Eddie Trunk, host of SiriusXM's Trunk Nation and co-host of That Metal Show, who walked into Scotty's Records in Madison, New Jersey as an 11-year-old, walked out with this album instead of Rock and Roll Over, dropped the needle on "Detroit Rock City," and never came back from it. Together we go track by track through the album that turned a rock oddity into superheroes: the car-crash cold open that isn't wreckage at all but something far more mundane happening in the Record Plant, why a 26-year-old Bob Ezrin ran the band through a "boot camp" before he would let them play, how Paul Stanley wrote "God of Thunder" and had to hand his own creation to the Demon, which drum part Peter Criss cut inside a held elevator shaft until his fingers bled, whose guitar solo may or may not actually be Ace Frehley's, why the Brooklyn Boys Choir on "Great Expectations" was engineered to unsettle you rather than soothe you, and how a ballad the band did not want — "Beth" — climbed to number 7, went platinum, and quietly saved a career after Destroyer had already fallen off the charts by August. Eddie also tells you what it cost to fly the Kiss Army flag from 1979 to 1982, and I tell you the one story about an unsung arranger that still gets me. Fifty years on, with the Anaheim '76 tapes finally surfacing, this is the conversation about Destroyer I have wanted to have my entire life. Press play. There is no other way to hear it. Destroyer "Detroit Rock City""King of the Nighttime World""God of Thunder""Great Expectations""Flaming Youth""Sweet Pain""Shout It Out Loud""Beth""Do You Love Me"Additional Selections:"Go All the Way" - The Raspberries from Raspberries"King of the Nighttime World" - The Hollywood Stars from Shine Like a Radio"God of Thunder (demo) - Paul Stanley from Destroyer Box Set"The Kids" - Lou Reed from Berlin"Sweet Pain" (unused Ace Frehley solo) from Destroyer Resurrected"Shout It Out Loud" Book:https://www.jamescampion.com/shout-it-out-loud/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices






