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All Hell Breaks Loose

Destruction · 2000

48 min · 13 tracks · thrash metal

Aggressive thrash metal riffs collide with relentless drumming and dark, politically charged lyrics.

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Best for
steady, consistent energy levels short, punchy listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys
Context
All Hell Breaks Loose is Destruction's fifth studio album, released in 2000 after a five-year hiatus since their previous album, Destruction. This period saw the band reforming with a new lineup and seeking to re-establish themselves in the thrash metal scene after disbanding earlier in the decade. The album marked a crucial comeback, showcasing their signature sound while incorporating modern production techniques.
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All Hell Breaks Loose is an album by Destruction, released in 2000. Aggressive thrash metal riffs collide with relentless drumming and dark, politically charged lyrics. The album helped solidify Destruction's place in the revival of thrash metal during the late '90s and early 2000s, following the genre's resurgence. It received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, contributing to their renewed recognition and helping them tour extensively across Europe and beyond. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does All Hell Breaks Loose sound like?

Aggressive thrash metal riffs collide with relentless drumming and dark, politically charged lyrics. Rooted in thrash metal.

What makes All Hell Breaks Loose by Destruction notable?

The album helped solidify Destruction's place in the revival of thrash metal during the late '90s and early 2000s, following the genre's resurgence. It received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, contributing to their renewed recognition and helping them tour extensively across Europe and beyond. All Hell Breaks Loose is Destruction's fifth studio album, released in 2000 after a five-year hiatus since their previous album, Destruction. This period saw the band reforming with a new lineup and seeking to re-establish themselves in the thrash metal scene after disbanding earlier in the decade. The album marked a crucial comeback, showcasing their signature sound while incorporating modern production techniques.

Who is All Hell Breaks Loose for?

All Hell Breaks Loose works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, short, punchy listening sessions and dynamic emotional journeys.

How many songs are on All Hell Breaks Loose?

All Hell Breaks Loose has 13 tracks, running approximately 48 minutes.

Tracklist

13 tracks·48:53

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Intro 0:43
  • 2 The Final Curtain Standout 4:26
  • 3 Machinery of Lies Standout 3:41
  • 4 Tears of Blood 4:03
  • 5 Devastation of Your Soul 4:09
  • 6 The Butcher Strikes Back 3:07
  • 7 World Domination of Pain 4:05
  • 8 X-treme Measures 4:53
  • 9 All Hell Breaks Loose 5:40
  • 10 Total Desaster 2000 3:07
  • 11 Visual Prostitution 3:50
  • 12 Kingdom of Damnation 3:38
  • 13 Whiplash Standout 3:31

Release Date

January 1, 2000

Genre

thrash metal

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Artist Origin

Germany

Runtime

48 min 53 sec