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Inventor of Evil

 
Album Review: Inventor of Evil
 

  • Artist: Destruction
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 27, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Some bands go through numerous lineup changes yet somehow manage to be consistent, but all too often, bands that are revolving doors are anything but consistent; you never know if they are going to come out with a great album, a mediocre album, or a weak album. That has certainly been the case with Destruction; the German outfit has had more than its share of lineup changes over the years -- and their albums have ranged from excellent to totally forgettable. Released in 2005 -- 23 years after the band's formation -- Inventor of Evil won't go down in history as one of Destruction's essential discs but is still a good, solid addition to their catalog. The material on this 50-minute CD is pure, unadulterated, '80s-style thrash metal -- fast, intense, heavy, and forceful, but not as harsh or unforgiving as a lot of the merciless death metal, grindcore, and metalcore that came out in the '90s and 2000s. Inventor of Evil recalls the sort of albums that, back in the mid-'80s, showed headbangers what could happen when a healthy appreciation of power metal was combined with a healthy appreciation of punk's velocity -- the type of high-velocity aggression that enabled headbangers to form mosh pits and demonstrate that slam dancing wasn't strictly for punk shows. And that punk element is why a thrash disc like Inventor of Evil -- although certainly not innovative or groundbreaking -- doesn't sound quite as dated (by mid-2000s standards) as, say, a power metal revival disc (the type of disc that doesn't have the punk element and tries to sound exactly like Judas Priest or Iron Maiden circa 1979). Inventor of Evil isn't recommended to those who have only a casual interest in Destruction's work, but longtime followers will find it to be an enjoyable demonstration of what they could bring to the mosh pit in 2005. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Soul Collector Destruction (4:46)
The Defiance Will Remain Destruction (4:15)
The Alliance of Hellhoundz Destruction (5:20)
No Mans Land Destruction (4:31)
The Calm Before the Storm Destruction (4:59)
The Chosen Ones Destruction (5:05)
Dealer of Hostility Destruction (4:17)
Under Surveillance Destruction (3:38)
Seeds of Hate Destruction (6:11)
Twist of Fate Destruction (2:55)
Killing Machine Destruction (3:30)
Memories of Nothingness Destruction (1:00)

Credits

Paul Di'Anno (Vocals), Paul Di'Anno (Guest Appearance), Peter Tägtgren (Vocals), Peter Tägtgren (Engineer), Peter Tägtgren (Mixing), Peter Tägtgren (Guest Appearance), Biff Byford (Vocals), Biff Byford (Guest Appearance), Messiah Marcolin (Vocals), Messiah Marcolin (Guest Appearance), Dirk Schelpmeier (Photography), Gyula Havancsák (Cover Art), V.O. Pulver (Guitar), V.O. Pulver (Vocals (Background)), V.O. Pulver (Engineer), V.O. Pulver (Guest Appearance), Peavy Wagner (Vocals), Peavy Wagner (Guest Appearance), Andy Brooks (Vocals (Background)), Franky Winkelmann (Vocals (Background)), Franky Winkelmann (Engineer), Andre Grieder (Vocals), Andre Grieder (Vocals (Background)), Harry Wilkens (Guitar), Harry Wilkens (Vocals (Background)), Harry Wilkens (Guest Appearance)
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Inventor of Evil
Inventor of Evil cover
Studio album by Destruction
Released August 22, 2005 (2005-08-22)
Recorded House of Music Studios in Germany and Little Greek Studios in Switzerland
Genre Speed metal, thrash metal
Length 50:27
Label AFM
Producer Destruction
Professional reviews
Destruction chronology
Metal Discharge
(2003)
Inventor of Evil
(2005)
Thrash Anthems
(2007)

Inventor of Evil is an album by the German thrash metal band Destruction, released in 2005.

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "Soul Collector"   4:46
2. "The Defiance Will Remain"   4:15
3. "The Alliance of Hellhoundz"   5:20
4. "No Mans Land"   4:31
5. "The Calm Before the Storm"   4:59
6. "The Chosen Ones"   5:05
7. "Dealer of Hostility"   4:17
8. "Under Surveillance"   3:38
9. "Seeds of Hate"   6:11
10. "Twist of Fate"   2:55
11. "Killing Machine"   3:30
12. "Memories of Nothingness"   1:00


Digipack bonus tracks
# Title Length
13. "We Are the Road Crew" (Motörhead cover)  
14. "The Alliance of Hellhoundz" (Schmier vocals only)  


Japanese bonus tracks
# Title Length
13. "Eternal Ban" (re-recording)  
14. "The Alliance of Hellhoundz" (karaoke version)  

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