Lyrics by Destroyer

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  1. 3000 Flowers
  2. A Dangerous Woman Up To A Point
  3. A Light Travels Down The Catwalk
  4. A Month In The Country
  5. An Actor's Revenge
  6. Archer On The Beach
  7. Babieca
  8. Bangkok
  9. Bay Of Pigs (Detail)
  10. Beggars Might Ride
  11. Blue Eyes
  12. Blue Flower/Blue Flame
  13. Breakin' The Law
  14. Bye Bye
  15. Canadian Lover / Falcon's Escape
  16. Certain Things You Ought To Know
  17. Child Of Styx
  18. Chinatown
  19. City Of Daughters (Song)
  20. Cold Release
  21. Comments On The World As Will
  22. Cover From The Sun
  23. Crimson Tide
  24. Crystal Country
  25. Cue Synthesizer
  26. Dark Leaves Form A Thread
  27. Dark Purposes
  28. Death On The Festival Circuit
  29. Death To The Northern Man
  30. Del Montón (Sr. Chinarro Cover)
  31. Destroyer's The Temple
  32. Don't Become The Thing You Hated
  33. Downtown
  34. Dream Lover
  35. El Rito (Sr. Chinarro Cover)
  36. English Music
  37. European Oils
  38. Farrar, Straus And Giroux (Sea Of Tears)
  39. Foam Hands
  40. foolssong
  41. Forces From Above
  42. Forget America
  43. From Oakland To Warsaw
  44. Girl In a Sling
  45. Goddess Of Drought
  46. Have We Met
  47. Helena
  48. Hell
  49. Here Comes The Night
  50. Hey, Snow White
  51. Holly Going Lightly
  52. I Have Seen A Light
  53. I Want This Cyclops
  54. I, As Mccarthy
  55. In Dreams
  56. In The Morning
  57. Introducing Angels
  58. Islands In The Stream
  59. It Just Doesn't Happen
  60. It's Gonna Take An Airplane
  61. Ivory Coast
  62. J. Tailor
  63. Kaputt
  64. Kinda Dark
  65. La Règle Du Jeu
  66. Leave Little Fiddler (Alone)
  67. Leaving London
  68. Leopard Of Honor
  69. Libby's First Sunrise
  70. Looter's Follies
  71. Loves Of A Gnostic
  72. Mad Foxes
  73. Makin' Angels
  74. María de Las Nieves
  75. Marrying The Hammer
  76. Melanie And Jennifer And Melanie
  77. Mending Song
  78. Mercy (We Had The Right)
  79. Midnight Meet the Rain
  80. Modern Painters
  81. My Favorite Year
  82. New Ways Of Living
  83. No Cease Fires (Crims Against The State Of Our Love, Baby)
  84. No Man`s Dance
  85. No One Needs To Know
  86. Nothing More to Say
  87. Notorious Lightning
  88. Painter In Your Pocket
  89. Plaza Trinidad
  90. Poor In Love
  91. Priest's Knees
  92. Queen Of Languages
  93. Quickeye
  94. Raw Agression
  95. Rereading The Marble Faun
  96. Revolution
  97. Riots
  98. Rivers
  99. Rome
  100. Rose Fleched This
  101. Rubies
  102. Saddestroyer
  103. Savage Night At The Opera
  104. Saw You At The Hospital
  105. School And The Girls Who Go There
  106. Self Portrait With Thing (Tonight Is Not Your Night)
  107. Shooting Rockets (From The Desk Of Night's Ape)
  108. Sick Priest Learns To Last Forever
  109. Sky's Grey
  110. Smith
  111. Solace's Bride
  112. Sometimes In The World
  113. Son Of The Earth
  114. Song About A Girl Up To A Point
  115. Song About Disappointment
  116. Song For America
  117. Space Race
  118. Spring Cleaning
  119. Stay Lost
  120. Streethawk I
  121. Streethawk II
  122. Streets Of Fire
  123. Strike
  124. Students Carve Hearts Out Of Coal
  125. Stuffed And Sick
  126. Suicide Demo For Kara Walker
  127. Sun In The Sky
  128. The Bad Arts
  129. The Chosen Few
  130. The Crossover
  131. The Fox And The Hound
  132. The Leg We Stand On
  133. The Man In Black's Blues
  134. The Music Lovers
  135. The Night Moves
  136. The Pornographers
  137. The Raven
  138. The Relevant Ballads
  139. The River
  140. The State
  141. The Sublimation Hour
  142. The Television Music Supervisor
  143. The Very Modern Dance
  144. The Way Of Perpetual Roads
  145. Thief
  146. This Night
  147. Timebomb
  148. Times Square
  149. Times Square, Poison Season I
  150. Times Square, Poison Season II
  151. Tinseltown Swimming In Blood
  152. To The Heart Of The Sun On The Back Of The Vulture, I'll Go
  153. Total Sustain
  154. Trembling Peacock
  155. Turn on the Power
  156. University Hill
  157. War On Jazz
  158. Watercolours Into The Ocean
  159. What Road
  160. Whistilin' Dixie (She Shoots)
  161. You Are The Music In Me
  162. Your Blood
  163. Your Blues

In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable, long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle group and defend them against a wide range of general threats. They were originally conceived in 1885 by Fernando Villaamil for the Spanish Navy as a defense against torpedo boats, and by the time of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904, these "torpedo boat destroyers" (TBDs) were "large, swift, and powerfully armed torpedo boats designed to destroy other torpedo boats". Although the term "destroyer" had been used interchangeably with "TBD" and "torpedo boat destroyer" by navies since 1892, the term "torpedo boat destroyer" had been generally shortened to simply "destroyer" by nearly all navies by the First World War. Before World War II, destroyers were light vessels with little endurance for unattended ocean operations; typically, a number of destroyers and a single destroyer tender operated together. After the war, destroyers grew in size. The American Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers had a displacement of 2,200 tons, while the Arleigh Burke class has a displacement of up to 9,600 tons, a difference of nearly 340%. Moreover, the advent of guided missiles allowed destroyers to take on the surface-combatant roles previously filled by battleships and cruisers. This resulted in larger and more powerful guided-missile destroyers more capable of independent operation. At the start of the 21st century, destroyers are the global standard for surface-combatant ships, with only two nations (the United States and Russia) officially operating the heavier cruisers, with no battleships or true battlecruisers remaining. Modern guided-missile destroyers are equivalent in tonnage but vastly superior in firepower to cruisers of the World War II era, and are capable of carrying nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. At 510 feet (160 m) long, a displacement of 9,200 tons, and with an armament of more than 90 missiles, guided-missile destroyers such as the Arleigh Burke class are actually larger and more heavily armed than most previous ships classified as guided-missile cruisers. The Chinese Type 055 destroyer has been described as a cruiser in some US Navy reports due to its size and armament. Many NATO navies, such as the Canadian, French, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, and German, use the term "frigate" for their destroyers, which leads to some confusion.

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