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ISNI · Group

How to Destroy Angels

0000 0001 0384 0628
View on ISNI.orgView artist profile
22 works23 recordings

Last verified: April 27, 2026

0000 0001 0384 0628 is the International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) for How to Destroy Angels, a group. ISNIs are 16-digit ISO 27729 identifiers managed by the ISNI International Agency, used to identify the public identities of contributors to creative works across music, books, film, and television. How to Destroy Angels has 22 works and 23 recordings indexed on Credits.fm.

Format

0000Group 1
0001Group 2
0384Group 3
0628Final group (check digit ends here)
Group 1:
16-digit ISNI is formatted in four groups of four for readability.
Group 2:
16-digit ISNI is formatted in four groups of four for readability.
Group 3:
16-digit ISNI is formatted in four groups of four for readability.
Final group (check digit ends here):
The last character is the ISO 7064 Mod 11-2 check digit (0-9 or X) that validates the ISNI.

Credit Chain

ISRC23 recordings
ISWC22 works
ISNIHow to Destroy Angels
ArtistHow to Destroy Angels

Musical Works (22)

T-011325785-4T-905615245-5T-906003591-8T-906003594-1T-906003613-7T-906032675-2T-906076951-9T-909264153-7T-909339793-4T-909339794-5T-909339795-6T-909339797-8T-909339798-9T-909837868-8T-909837871-3T-909837872-4T-909837874-6T-909837876-8T-909837877-9T-909837878-0T-910178827-6T-910178828-7

Recordings (23)

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What releases include this catalog?

UPC: 00883958012819UPC: 0887654754622UPC: 766929996021UPC: 766929951617UPC: 766929950122UPC: 883958012826UPC: 883958012819UPC: 883958012642UPC: 883958012789UPC: 883958013007UPC: 883958013212UPC: 886443630932UPC: 886443832657UPC: 887654754615UPC: 887654754622UPC: 887254959014
SourcesMusicBrainzMusicBrainz✓2 sources

Verified on

  • ISNI.org identity record
  • MusicBrainz artist record

Identifier Graph

ISNIHow to Destroy …ISWCT-011325785-4ISWCT-905615245-5ISWCT-906003591-8

People also ask

What is the ISNI for How to Destroy Angels?+
The ISNI for How to Destroy Angels is 0000 0001 0384 0628. ISNIs are 16-digit identifiers managed by the ISNI International Agency under ISO 27729 to identify public creative identities across music, books, film, and television.
Who is ISNI 0000 0001 0384 0628?+
ISNI 0000 0001 0384 0628 is assigned to How to Destroy Angels, a group.
How many works and recordings does How to Destroy Angels have?+
How to Destroy Angels has 22 musical works (ISWCs) and 23 recordings (ISRCs) indexed on Credits.fm.
How is an ISNI different from an IPI?+
IPI codes are 11-digit identifiers managed by CISAC for performing rights organizations — they track who collects royalties. ISNIs are 16-digit ISO 27729 identifiers managed by the ISNI International Agency — they identify a public creative identity across every industry, not just music. The same person can hold both.

Who is ISNI 0000 0001 0384 0628?

0000 0001 0384 0628 is an International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) assigned to How to Destroy Angels. ISNIs are unique 16-digit identifiers defined by ISO 27729, managed by the ISNI International Agency, used to identify public identities of contributors to creative works across all industries — music, books, film, television, and more.

How to Destroy Angels has 22 musical works (ISWCs) and 23 recordings (ISRCs) in our database.

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