

All for free, and available on all devices at . 'Instruments of Destruction' is a heavy metal song by the band N.R.G., featured in the album The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Watch their music videos complete with lyrics, song meanings and biographies.
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RA/OR 230 - SOUNDS LIKE BRUCE (CO-RELEASE WITH TRA. (Transformers the movie soundtrack) 924 views 52 Dislike Share Save Ryan Mackey-Paulsen 169 subscribers Another from the transformers. Discover new artists and listen to full albums from your favorite bands. Instruments Of Destruction Artist: N.R.G.RA/OR 232 - THE VANDALS TOOK THE HANDLES.RA/OR 233 - THE TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE SOUNDTRACK.Ernie Petrangelo, the guitarist for the band, would make appearances at the 20 BotCon, the Transformers. Their song, 'Instruments of Destruction' appeared in the 1986 film, Transformers: The Movie and has since become one of the most iconic musical pieces in the franchise. On this episode you will hear conversations BJ had with Stan Bush, who wrote and sang the first single from the soundtrack, "The Touch," Vince Dicola, who wrote the song "Dare," also sung by Stan Bush (Vince also wrote the score for the film), and members from the three bands featured on the soundtrack: Jerry Best, bassist from Lion, who recorded a heavy metal version of The Transformers theme, Ernie Petrangelo, guitarist and songwriter from Rhode island metal band NRG, responsible for the killer track "Instruments of Destruction," and Larry Gillstrom, guitarist from Canadian heavy metal band Kick Axe, who were credited as Spectre General for the soundtrack, they contributed two songs, "Nothing’s Gonna Stand In Our Way" and "Hunger." This episode is a deep dive into one of the funnest movie soundtracks of the eighties. was a band formed in 1986, most noteworthy for their connections to the Transformers franchise. The film spawned an amazing hard rock soundtrack which is the focus of today’s episode. At first you were a spherical robot with lots of cool powers (including a Katamari-ish magnet). This system is quite a bit simpler but still pretty effective. The origins of that cartoon series was a line of toys produced by Hasbro, based on designs which originated in Japan, vehicles which transformed into robots. Main inspiration was the destruction system of Red Faction Guerrilla (worked on that for 5 years before going solo). The Transformers: The Movie is a six million dollar animated film that came out in 1986, co-produced and directed by Nelson Shin, who also produced the original The Transformers television series on which the film was based.
