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“The Planets Were All in Perfect Alignment”: Paul Stanley on ‘Destroyer’ – the Defining Album that Turned Kiss Into National Rock Stars By Dante Bonutto published 17 January 22 This 1976 classic saw the New York City glam-rockers become Gods of Thunder.