![]() ![]() ![]() Then came Februat the Grammy’s: the original band, in make-up, stepped out on stage. With 1991’s “Revenge,” my interest in the band returned. Even when I was old enough to return to buying their CDs, I didn’t. The last one I was allowed to buy as a youngster was 1980’s “Unmasked.” My love of KISS waned during the eighties as they shed their make-up and became just another hair metal band. My parents didn’t like KISS at all and limited the number of albums I could purchase. When a friend of mine brought Foreigner “4” to show me, I wondered why those guys didn’t wear make-up. They were the template of how I thought rock bands were supposed to act. ![]() My nine-year-old self went from listening to the Star Wars soundtrack straight to 1978’s Double Platinum. In fact, they were my introduction *to* rock music. Let’s get one fact out there: KISS was my first, favorite rock band. ![]()
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