The Rock Band Kiss
GeorgeDocke
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The Rock Band KISS: The Kiss Revolution - Hotter than Hell takes you behind the greasepaint, pyrotechnics, and platform boots to reveal the unlikely story of four working-class kids from New York who reshaped rock and roll forever. From their early days in cramped rehearsal rooms to the deafening roar of stadium crowds, KISS wasn't just a band-they were an unapologetic revolution. Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, and Ace Frehley refused to play it safe. They built larger-than-life personas, transformed concerts into theatrical events, and turned their fans into a devoted "Kiss Army" that would follow them through controversy, chaos, and decades of reinvention. This is more than a tale of platinum records and sold-out tours. It's the story of vision and obsession-of transforming spectacle into substance, and of understanding that the bond between a band and its audience can be as powerful as the music itself. Along the way, you'll witness their groundbreaking approach to branding, their mastery of turning outrage into opportunity, and their resilience through personal struggles and shifting musical eras. Whether you've been rocking with KISS since the 1970s or are just discovering their legacy, this book captures the essence of what made them unforgettable: the sound, the spectacle, and the sheer audacity to believe they could become legends-and then proving it, night after night, for over fifty years. Step into the fire, feel the roar of the crowd, and experience the story of a band that taught the world how to rock and roll all night.