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Top 20 ’80s Kiss Songs

Kiss started the ’80s in free fall and spent the first two years of the decade alienating a staggeringly large portion of the impressive rock music fan base they had built in the ’70s by unabashedly ...
When it comes to streaming, Kiss fans have no problem making their likes and dislikes known. You could probably name the group's five or six most popular songs off the top of your head, although the ...
Are these classic rock songs memorable bops or forgettable flops? Fans of each band mentioned can't seem to agree.
Kiss were always careful to put their best foot forward with the opening tracks of their 20 studio albums. Lead-off tracks such as “Strutter,” “Detroit Rock City” and “I Stole Your Love” are among the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Ebet Roberts/Redferns By 1985, Kiss had been through three guitarists in three years.
Gene Simmons has told the story of a guitar solo merry-go-round, after revealing that Pearl Jam’s iconic Alive lead effort closely followed in the footsteps of a Kiss solo – which Ace Frehley had ...
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Kiss Will Jam With Bruce Kulick in Las Vegas

Former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick tells UCR what fans can expect from a performance with his old band during a September ...
"Sonic Boom," the first Kiss studio album in 11 years, is one of the best hard rock albums of 2009. But what keeps it from being truly great is the massive musical identify theft by guitarist Tommy ...
Excluding the brief classical music opener "Fanfare," the most-skipped song on Music From 'The Elder' is actually one of the album's best tracks. Gene Simmons delivers a moody, menacing slice of hard ...