Few albums in rock history hit with the force and finality of KISS’s Destroyer. Released in 1976 and produced by Bob Ezrin, Destroyer was the record that transformed KISS from a hard-touring cult act into a full-blown cultural phenomenon. The iconic album artwork, painted by Ken Kelly and depicting the full original lineup — Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss, and Gene Simmons — as larger-than-life mythological warriors rising over a smoldering, destroyed cityscape, remains one of the most recognizable images in rock and roll. That image is exactly what anchors this custom 12×16 inch mat, rendered large and in full glory as the backdrop to one of the most collectible signed pieces a KISS fan could own.



