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The story behind Kiss's ultimate party anthem, Rock And Roll All Nite
By Classic Rock Magazine Published
Kiss desperately needed a hit. So they wrote Rock And Roll All Nite, and it's become part of the cultural furniture

Gene Simmons loves America, hates illegal immigrants to his adopted homeland
By Paul Brannigan Published
"If you don’t like America, please go back to where you f***ing came from," says Gene Simmons

The lost ‘hippie’ album that Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley made before they were in Kiss
By Ken Sharp Published
More than 50 years ago, the Kiss duo recorded an entire album at Electric Lady Studios. It‘s never officially been released

The story of the Kiss classic inspired by the tragic death of a fan
By Classic Rock Magazine Published
Producer Bob Ezrin sang the guitar solo to Ace Frehley so he could learn it – and Detroit Rock City went on to become Kiss's second-most-played song

Paul Stanley on the "timeless" appeal of Kiss, and why Alive! made them superstars
By Paul Brannigan Published
"The idea of being omnipotent, of being ageless, is incredibly powerful"

The nation rejoices as a corpse-painted Robert Fripp sings in the latest edition of Robert and Toyah's Sunday Lunch
By Fraser Lewry Published
Watch national treasures Robert and Toyah perform Rock And Roll All Nite by Kiss

Why the four solo albums were the beginning of the end for Kiss
By Geoff Barton Published
Kiss's solo albums were meant to be a celebration of their dominance: Instead, they signalled the start of the decline

The making of Kiss' 1973 demo tape
By Paul Brannigan Published
"It was like a musical manifesto."
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