German Thrash Metal Band Destruction Reunites
Reunion Concert Draws Massive Crowd
Thrash Metal Pioneers Return to the Stage
Gelsenkirchen, Germany - German thrash metal band Destruction has reunited for a special concert in Gelsenkirchen. The band, which was formed in 1982, was one of the four major bands in the German thrash metal scene. Their reunion concert drew a massive crowd of over 600,000 people.
Destruction was originally known as Knight of Demon, but they changed their name after a few weeks. Their early sound was heavily influenced by Iron Maiden, but they later developed a more aggressive thrash metal sound. The band has released 15 studio albums and has toured extensively throughout the world.
The band's reunion concert was a huge success. The band played a setlist that included many of their classic songs, such as "Infernal Overkill" and "Thrash till Death." The crowd was enthusiastic and sang along to every song.
Destruction's reunion concert was a reminder of the band's enduring popularity. The band is one of the most important bands in the history of thrash metal, and their reunion concert was a welcome return for one of the pioneers of the genre.
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