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destructo

British  
/ dɪˈstrʌktəʊ /

noun

  1. informal a person who causes havoc or destruction

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Gary Richards, a 55-year-old former executive of an Axar-owned music company with a side gig performing as DJ Destructo, took over.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dropping June 11 is an upload of “Destructo Snack, USA,” written and performed by Sarah Graalman and the Brick’s artistic director, Theresa Buchheister.

From New York Times

While other promoters like Goldenvoice’s Paul Tollett and Electric Daisy Carnival’s Pasquale Rotella aim to stay more or less behind the scenes, Richards often DJ’s as Destructo during the shows, and reigns over the annual Holy Ship cruise festival like a homecoming king.

From Los Angeles Times

His just-released EP as Destructo, his DJ name, is called Renegade, to reflect his position as an artist who does things his own way.

From The Guardian

Since the acquisition Richard’s Destructo has in fact released two studio albums, on top of Technology, which was released in 2012.

From Forbes