Debut album KISS (1974)
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Rooted in the campy theatrics of Alice Cooper and the sleazy hard rock of
glam rockers the New York Dolls, Kiss became a favorite of American teenagers in
the '70s. Most kids were infatuated with the look of Kiss, not their music.
Decked out in outrageously flamboyant costumes and makeup, the band fashioned a
captivating stage show featuring dry ice, smoke bombs, elaborate lighting, blood
spitting, and fire breathing that captured the imaginations of thousands of
kids. But Kiss' music shouldn't be dismissed -- it was a commercially potent mix
of anthemic, fist-pounding hard rock driven by sleek hooks and ballads powered
by loud guitars, cloying melodies, and sweeping strings. It was a sound that
laid the groundwork for both arena rock and the pop-metal that d ..[Full version] | |