Styles, Kiss and All The Time
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On March 15, 1976, the New York quartet released Destroyer, their fourth studio album and the record that transformed them from cult favorites into arena-conquering legends. Half a century later, Rolling Stone still ranks it among the 500 greatest albums of all time, and the fans who grew up with it couldn't agree more.
If you want to know who played which instruments on a Kiss album, the liner notes will probably not tell you the complete story. “A lot of the Kiss records, the way things are done is that sometimes the instruments that you think are members of the band ...
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Kiss Album Opening Songs Ranked Worst to Best
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 group’s most popular work, and quickly ...
Paul Stanley ranked his five favorite KISS albums during a recent interview on the Broken Record podcast. KISS have a pretty vast discography, including 20 full-length studio albums and 13 live albums. Their debut self-titled album came out in 1974, and ...