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Destroyers of All is a Progressive Death/Thrash metal band from Coimbra, Portugal, founded in 2011. Their sound combines influences from thrash, death, black metal, hard rock, and progressive metal.
In 2013, they debuted with the EP “Into the Fire,” earning praise and a mention as “Band of the Day” in Kerrang magazine. In 2016, they released their first LP, “Bleak Fragments,” acclaimed for its technical and progressive sound. Their second LP, “The Vile Manifesto” (2019), showcased a more aggressive yet technical style.
The band has performed widely in Portugal, sharing stages with acts like Crowbar, Destruction, and Soulfly, and appearing at festivals such as Vagos Metal Fest and Resurrection Fest (ES). During the pandemic, they focused on composing new music, culminating in their latest LP, which revisits the roots of their debut while enhancing their progressive and aggressive elements. Ready to return to live performances, Destroyers of All is set to showcase their refined sound to the world.
In 2013, they debuted with the EP “Into the Fire,” earning praise and a mention as “Band of the Day” in Kerrang magazine. In 2016, they released their first LP, “Bleak Fragments,” acclaimed for its technical and progressive sound. Their second LP, “The Vile Manifesto” (2019), showcased a more aggressive yet technical style.
The band has performed widely in Portugal, sharing stages with acts like Crowbar, Destruction, and Soulfly, and appearing at festivals such as Vagos Metal Fest and Resurrection Fest (ES). During the pandemic, they focused on composing new music, culminating in their latest LP, which revisits the roots of their debut while enhancing their progressive and aggressive elements. Ready to return to live performances, Destroyers of All is set to showcase their refined sound to the world.
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