Destroy All Monsters

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Bored 03:57 Tools
You're Gonna Die 02:51 Tools
Mom's and Dad's Pussy 02:00 Tools
Nobody Knows 03:24 Tools
Meet the Creeper 04:54 Tools
Goin' to Lose 02:54 Tools
Anyone can fuck her 03:36 Tools
You Can't Kill Kill 04:58 Tools
Siren 01:48 Tools
Conga 05:03 Tools
Take Me With You 04:13 Tools
Vampire 01:59 Tools
Hungry For Death 03:27 Tools
What Do I Get 04:14 Tools
Boots 03:23 Tools
Paranoid Of Blondes 01:53 Tools
I Love You but You're Dead 06:15 Tools
Nixonoxin 05:02 Tools
Ride The Fuzz 03:46 Tools
Mack The Knife 01:14 Tools
Drone 04:09 Tools
Jungle Cracker 01:25 Tools
Church 01:04 Tools
That's My Ideal 04:48 Tools
Party girl 04:18 Tools
Shiver 07:10 Tools
Bounce 04:13 Tools
Indian War Beat 02:57 Tools
Bird Song Of Detroit 02:21 Tools
Metal 03:02 Tools
Jam Smear 05:52 Tools
Base 03:26 Tools
Into 01:25 Tools
Egypto 05:14 Tools
The Pothead Speaks 02:09 Tools
Pure Like a Mother Fucker 01:04 Tools
TH Queen 03:05 Tools
Low And Warped 04:26 Tools
Squat March 02:21 Tools
It Hurts Me 01:16 Tools
Electro Banshee 02:48 Tools
Whistle Space 04:31 Tools
Wahs 02:58 Tools
Intro 01:34 Tools
Charlie 02:11 Tools
Go For It 01:44 Tools
Child of the Night 02:27 Tools
Space Beat 04:29 Tools
To Planet M2-40 00:31 Tools
Japanophile 04:21 Tools
Fast city 04:48 Tools
Noodlin' 02:01 Tools
Evil Works 04:24 Tools
Alien Love Call 02:05 Tools
An Audio Letter 02:21 Tools
Cosmo Beat 02:56 Tools
Roscoe 02:13 Tools
The Depressed Horn 02:41 Tools
Useless Life 04:13 Tools
What a Beauty! 01:08 Tools
Fades Before 5 00:50 Tools
Ann Arbor Blues 03:57 Tools
Magic Bag 04:57 Tools
Afro-Zen 02:38 Tools
Barnyard 01:22 Tools
I Want to Live 01:49 Tools
Rock Out 03:22 Tools
It's Just Your Mind 00:36 Tools
Acid Monster 03:36 Tools
Spacey 02:06 Tools
Go away 03:14 Tools
Throb 02:26 Tools
Dueling Drum Boxes 01:51 Tools
To the Throne of Chaos 07:08 Tools
Juicyfruit 03:20 Tools
Mocha 02:37 Tools
Pass 01:46 Tools
21st Century 02:58 Tools
Detroit: Rock City 05:40 Tools
Detroit 03:43 Tools
Having it all 05:15 Tools
Crunch Drone 07:01 Tools
T.H. Queen 02:37 Tools
Dinah Shore/TH 01:41 Tools
Little boyfriend 04:09 Tools
Killing Me Softly 05:50 Tools
Intro: In Dreams 03:40 Tools
Right stuff 05:07 Tools
Peener Budder Mudder Fugger 02:07 Tools
Jesus Is a Shotgun 02:55 Tools
Spaceland 05:50 Tools
November 22, 1963 04:21 Tools
Clear Day 05:10 Tools
Nov 22nd 04:31 Tools
Sheep-Faced Monster of the Apocalypse 02:15 Tools
November 22nd, 1963 04:21 Tools
Confession 07:41 Tools
Sheep Faced Monster 02:15 Tools
Gound zero 02:37 Tools
These Boots Are Made for Walking 05:40 Tools
Unplugger In San Diego 04:50 Tools
Shakin' All Over (live at U Of M) 03:54 Tools
Shakin' All Over 03:54 Tools
Nov. 22nd 1968 04:21 Tools
Anybody Can (Fuck Her) 03:32 Tools
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' 05:40 Tools
No Fun 04:21 Tools
Intro: In Dreams (feat. Xavier Boussiron) 03:41 Tools
The Queen 03:06 Tools
Ground Zero 03:01 Tools
I Wanna be Your Dog 08:40 Tools
A/D (Angel in the Daytime, Devil at Night) 02:37 Tools
In Dreams - Intro 03:41 Tools
Voice of Silence 06:22 Tools
Nov. 22 04:28 Tools
Spiritual Help 04:49 Tools
Life Is Very Difficult 07:59 Tools
Dexter 1966 17:52 Tools
Livonia Partie 08:37 Tools
Mother Fucker 03:18 Tools
We're Not Homos 03:17 Tools
We Lost It 07:10 Tools
Butterfly Mash 02:53 Tools
Flipping Space Channels 06:29 Tools
BETTER MAKE UP YOU'RE MIND 02:30 Tools
I LOVE PARIS 02:44 Tools
Jesus 02:57 Tools
Probe X Into The Quilted Pyramid 07:40 Tools
LET ME RIDE TONIGHT 04:28 Tools
SHE KNOWS IT 02:34 Tools
Party Til You Drop 02:30 Tools
The Ninth Dimension 09:19 Tools
Bruckner's Lonesome Horn 07:03 Tools
TONIGHT 02:59 Tools
Bored (single 1979) 00:30 Tools
Energy Is Happening 00:10 Tools
Gospel Crusade 00:28 Tools
cartoon soundtrack 01:58 Tools
I'AM BORED 04:10 Tools
I'AM AN AMERICAN 02:18 Tools
From the Edgar Cayce Foundation 00:24 Tools
train to nowhere 04:08 Tools
Nov.22? 1963 05:49 Tools
Children of the night 01:23 Tools
Boots (1976) 01:58 Tools
Imagine 00:07 Tools
in memoriam john fahey 06:11 Tools
Biddy-Bye Bo Bo 03:05 Tools
ost 'gummo' 02:00 Tools
900 million people daily all making love 06:04 Tools
four skins 01:23 Tools
Blues Growl 02:17 Tools
I Hate Myself 05:49 Tools
I Love You, But You're Dead 02:17 Tools
Youre Gonna Die 02:52 Tools
Indecipherable 04:45 Tools
show no shame 03:11 Tools
Slag Pile 05:18 Tools
Hungry For Death? 05:18 Tools
Coda (Tokyo, I Think) 00:28 Tools
Anyone Can (Fuck Her) 03:35 Tools
A-D Little Boyfriend 02:38 Tools
Cry, Monster, Cry 02:25 Tools
Sonic Wind-Sock 08:27 Tools
Blowhole 03:27 Tools
tomorrow interruptus 03:16 Tools
Puke Like a 01:04 Tools
Replica 03:11 Tools
What Do I Get ? 04:11 Tools
Backward Slice 01:36 Tools
Set Me Free 05:19 Tools
The Cloud of Don't-Caring 03:43 Tools
Kill Kill (Slight Return) 03:33 Tools
coda (for bertoia) 05:18 Tools
You´re gonna Die 02:52 Tools
The End of Time 03:07 Tools
Jive Trip 04:08 Tools
Monster Cave 06:01 Tools
I Feel Love 04:24 Tools
A Good Looking Corpse 04:08 Tools
Enough is Enough 08:27 Tools
Bored [1978] 03:59 Tools
The Devil's Crack 01:01 Tools
a good-looking corpse 04:44 Tools
Pig 05:23 Tools
Anyone Can F**k Her 03:56 Tools
You' re Gonna Die 01:36 Tools
Confession (Fragment) - I Love You But You're Dead 02:49 Tools
Goin' To Lou's 02:49 Tools
Nobody Knows [1979] 03:25 Tools
Audio Letter 04:21 Tools
Angel At Daytime Devil At Night 03:56 Tools
1 - BORED 03:56 Tools
Nov. 22nd 1963 04:20 Tools
Dinah Shore / TH 04:20 Tools
Intro - In Dreams 03:56 Tools
You're Gonna Die [1978] 02:52 Tools
What Do I Get? [1979] 04:15 Tools
2 - YOU'RE GONNA DIE 02:46 Tools
Nov. 22 1963 04:32 Tools
Magic Bag (Fragment) - You Can't Kill Kill 02:49 Tools
Odd Man Out 02:07 Tools
Life (Is Shit) 06:35 Tools
November 22nd 1963 [1979] 04:21 Tools
The Right Stuff 02:49 Tools
A.D. (Angel in the Daytime, Devil at Night) 02:49 Tools
Youґre Gonna Die 02:49 Tools
High Society 02:49 Tools
I Just Wanna Be Sleepy 04:20 Tools
Sweet Dreams 02:49 Tools
Meet the Creeper [1979] 04:55 Tools
Make Mine Japanese 02:07 Tools
Goin' to Lose [prev. unreleased] 02:53 Tools
Broken Mirrors 02:07 Tools
Probe X in the Quilted Pyramid 02:49 Tools
Living In The Woods 02:49 Tools
Shakin' All Over (Live) 02:53 Tools
Destroy all Monsters 02:49 Tools
Dinah Shore/T.H. 02:49 Tools
Jesus Is A Shotgun (Live at CBGB'S) 02:07 Tools
10. barnyard 02:07 Tools
There Is No End 02:07 Tools
Soul Divider 02:49 Tools
You're Gonna Die (1977) 02:49 Tools
Double Sextet, Part 1 02:20 Tools
Iron Man (Rehearsal Fragment) - Paranoid Of Blondes 02:20 Tools
Heavenly Hash 02:07 Tools
Whistlin' Pixie 02:07 Tools
Sheep-Faced Monster 04:20 Tools
The Candynapper 02:49 Tools
You`Re Gonna Die 02:49 Tools
07. rock out 02:49 Tools
Destroy All Monsters / Mom's and Dad's Pussy 02:07 Tools
T H Queen 02:49 Tools
12. acid monster 02:49 Tools
The Tab Machine 02:49 Tools
Little Doll 02:49 Tools
Turn Your Every Page 02:49 Tools
Taken For Granite 02:49 Tools
Dream Song 02:49 Tools
Heavy Metal Lagoon 02:07 Tools
Bored (live) 02:07 Tools
Double Sextet, Part 2 02:07 Tools
The Angel Song 02:07 Tools
You’re Gonna Die 02:49 Tools
I'm Coming 02:49 Tools
Unplugged In San Diego (Fragment) 02:49 Tools
Birdsong Of Detroit 02:20 Tools
Going To Lou's 02:20 Tools
November 22nd 02:20 Tools
Magic Bag - You Can't Kill Kill 04:20 Tools
Detroit Rock City 04:20 Tools
Untitled Track 04:20 Tools
02. boots 04:20 Tools
16. i want to live 04:20 Tools
03. an audio letter 04:20 Tools
Fist For Fist (live) 04:20 Tools
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Destroy All Monsters (sometimes rendered DAM) is an Ann Arbor, Michigan musical group formed by four artist friends in 1973. Their music touched on elements of punk rock, psychedelic, heavy metal music and noise rock with a heavy dose of performance art. Their name is sometimes thought to have come from a Godzilla movie, but it could also have come from a comic book with the same title. They described their music as "anti-rock." Destroy All Monsters never found mainstream success, but earned some notoriety due to members of notable rock groups The Stooges and MC5 who joined the group. Although Destroy All Monsters never recorded a proper album, Sonic Youth singer/guitarist Thurston Moore released a three compact disc compilation of the group's music in 1994. Formed in 1973, the first edition of Destroy All Monsters was formed by University of Michigan art students Mike Kelley, Jim Shaw, Niagara and filmmaker Cary Loren. They performed in the Ann Arbor area from 1973-1976, and their only release was a one-hour cassette of their recordings available only through Lightworks magazine. Their early music was Influenced by Sun Ra, Velvet Underground, ESP-Disk, monster movies, beat culture and futurism' their sound was experimental, psychedelic, darkly humorous and droning. On New Year's Eve of 1973, the first Destroy All Monsters concert was held at a comic book convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan. At the time the instruments were a violin, a sax, a vacuum cleaner and a coffee can. They performed a demented version of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" and were asked to leave after ten minutes. The group performed "Guerilla Style" setting up for free at parties, playing for food along Ann Arbor's frat row. They used modified instruments, a drum box, tape loops, hot-wired toys, cheap keyboards and broken electronic devices. The only formal gig they had (beside the comic convention) was at the Halloween Ball at the University of Michigan art school in 1976. Kelley and Shaw left the band during the summer of 1976 to attend graduate school at CAL Arts in Los Angeles, California. Both have gone on to lead successful solo careers in the art world. Their work is held in major collections around the world. In 1976, Niagara and Loren recruited guitarist Laurence B. (Larry) Miller and saxophonist Benjamin (Ben) Miller; both had been in the short-lived Sproton Layer with their brother Roger Miller (who later went on to found Mission of Burma). They invited Mike (Jett) Powers on bass but he soon left for Harvard University. Not long after, members of two important Detroit-based groups signed on: guitarist Ron Asheton, earlier of The Stooges, and bass guitarist Michael Davis of the MC5. Their presence garnered the group more attention than ever before. In 1978, Destroy All Monsters were preparing to release "Bored", their first official recording, when the group began to fall apart. Niagara ended her romance with Loren in favor of a new relationship with Asheton; Loren quit the group, and the Miller brothers left soon afterwards. The "Bored"/"You’re Gonna Die" single earned some attention in the UK music press[1], but the band was able to capitalize on the notoriety, and spent many years riding the punk/new wave era. They formed an alliance with the Ramones, the Dead Boys, and Peru Ubu, all seminal punk bands. They would tour together and open for each other in their respective home towns. This punk version of DAM disbanded in 1985. In 1978, Loren issued a live DAM EP known as "Days of Diamonds" on his Black Hole label. Another EP followed in 1979, "Blackout in the City" under the name XANADU with the Miller Brothers, Loren and Rob King. Niagara and Ron Asheton carried on with various personnel releasing a total of three 7" singles on the IDBI label before ending the group in 1985. The Asheton singles were released by Cherry Red Records on CD. In 1994, Mike Kelley, Cary Loren, Byron Coley and Thurston Moore compiled a three-CD boxed set of music, artwork and extensive liner notes as Destroy All Monsters: 1974-1976 on Moore's Ecstatic Peace! label. The original lineup (Kelley, Loren, Niagara and Shaw) reformed for reunion shows in 1995. Loren republished the six issues of the Destroy All Monsters Magazine (1976-1979) with added DAM student artwork, flexi disc and history in the book DESTROY ALL MONSTERS:GEISHA THIS -- four VHS tapes of DAM films were also issued. An exhibition of their artwork followed at the Book Beat Gallery as well as live performances in Detroit, Los Angeles and San Diego. A live "CD, Silver Wedding Anniversary" resulted from these concerts and was released in 1996 on the Sympathy for the Record Industry label. In 1996, the group (sans Niagara) performed in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. A display of DAM artwork was held at the Deep Gallery in Tokyo. At the invitation of Ben Schot and Ronald Corneilson for the "I Rip You, You Rip Me" festival and seminar at the Boijman's Museum in Rotterdam, DAM began work on the installation and film known as Strange Früt: Rock Apochrypha an investigation of Detroit culture. This exhibition was shown and completed in 2000 at COCA (Center on Contemporary Art) in Seattle, WA., and in 2001 at the DAM Collective: Artists Take On Detroit at the Detroit Institute of Arts. This work was also selected for inclusion in the 2002 Whitney Biennial of Art in NYC. In 2006, the "Strange Früt" exhibition and the bands archives traveled to the Magasin Center for Contemporary Art in Grenoble, France. DAM performed at the "All Tomorrow's Parties" festivals in Los Angeles as guest artists of Sonic Youth, and in London, UK as guest artists selected by Dino and Jake Chapman. A selection of the band's archives is on exhibition as part of the "Theater Without Theater" show at MACBA in Barcelona, Spain opening May 25th 2007. The exhibit will travel to Lisbon, Spain in the fall. Since 1995, the band has released five full length CDs on their own label(s) [The End is Here]: Radio Teardrop 1996, Backyard Monster Tube and Pig 1998, Swamp Gas 2001, and on [Compound Annex]: Detroit Oratorio 2003, DAM: Live in Tokyo 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.