Eternal Devastation was Destruction's second full-length album. Released in 1986, it showed a band that had moved away from their early, more black metal influenced style towards a purer form of thrash. Destruction had decided to go into a more technical direction and thus the album is more grown up and more mature than its predecessor: still fast though, of course, but with more tempo changes and some for their own standards progressive elements. Eternal Devastation was the record that established Destruction on the European market. Its release was followed by their first headline tour. The record is still regarded as one of the most important Destruction album