The Great Destroyer
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- This article is about the album. For the machinima character, see List of characters in Red vs. Blue#The Great Destroyer.
| The Great Destroyer | ||
| Image:Low The Great Destroyer.jpg | ||
| Studio album by Low | ||
| Released | 25 January 2005 | |
| Recorded | 2004 | |
| Genre | Slowcore | |
| Length | 52:48 | |
| Label | Sub Pop | |
| Producer(s) | Dave Fridmann | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Low chronology | ||
| Trust (2002) | The Great Destroyer (2005) |
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The Great Destroyer is a 2005 album by the slowcore band Low. It was their first effort on Sub Pop Records.
"California" was the first single, backed with a demo of "Cue the Strings". A remix ep of "Monkey", entitled Tonight the Monkeys Die, soon followed. Music videos were created for both.
[edit] Track listing
- Monkey – 4:19
- California – 3:23
- Everybody's Song – 3:55
- Silver Rider – 5:03
- Just Stand Back – 3:04
- On the Edge Of – 3:49
- Cue The Strings – 3:30
- Step – 3:18
- When I Go Deaf – 4:41
- Broadway (So Many People) – 7:41
- Pissing – 5:08
- Death of a Salesman – 2:28
- Walk into the Sea – 2:56
| Low |
| Alan Sparhawk | Mimi Parker | Matt Livingston | |
| Former members: John Nichols | Zak Sally |
| Studio albums: I Could Live in Hope | Long Division | The Curtain Hits the Cast | Songs for a Dead Pilot | Secret Name | Christmas | The Exit Papers | Things We Lost in the Fire | Trust | The Great Destroyer |
| Extended plays: Transmission (EP) | Bombscare (EP) | In the Fishtank |
| Live Albums: One More Reason to Forget | Paris '99: Anthony, Are You Around? |
| Compilations: A Lifetime of Temporary Relief: 10 Years of B-Sides and Rarities |

