American rock band Kiss have stated the dates of releasing the 45th-anniversary reissue of their album 'Destroyer'. The band announced November 19 as the release date of the album on their Twitter account."We are thrilled to celebrate the 45th Ann. of Destroyer with a Super Deluxe Edition out Nov 19! Includes 4-CD Blu-ray Audio box set as well as on standard double black vinyl & limited edition yellow & red double colored vinyl, 2-CD set, & digital," wrote the band. We are thrilled to celebrate the 45th Ann. of Destroyer with a Super Deluxe Edition out Nov 19! Includes 4-CD Blu-ray Audio box set as well as on standard double black vinyl & limited edition yellow & red double colored vinyl, 2-CD set, & digital. https://t.co/S53diDgnQf pic.twitter.com/VexQuXxnuk — KISS (@kiss) September 17, 2021 The album, which was released in 1976, was the first by the band to sell one millions of copies in its first year, and it is also the band's best-selling commercial album of all time. Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss created Kiss in New York City in January 1973. The group gained notoriety in the mid-late 1970s for its frightening live performances, which included fire breathing, blood-spewing, smoking guitars, launching rockets, levitating drum sets, and pyrotechnics. The band's roster has changed numerous times, with Stanley and Simmons being the only members who have appeared in every configuration. Stanley (vocals and rhythm guitar), Simmons (vocals and bass), Frehley (lead guitar and vocals), and Criss (lead guitar and vocals) make up the original and best-known lineup (drums and vocals). Shai's 'Read Your Mind' album Song to be released on September Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust flags off train service for dwarf containers "American Hustle" star Jessica Chastain says she had to quit the role, Reveals this