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Criss was FIRED from KISS and hardly appeared on their "Dynasty" album (Anton Fig was the session drummer for 90% of the record) - he didn't quit or leave. He was so heavily into substance abuse (verified in his own autobiography) that the band made a more or less business decision to let him go, lest album sessions and concert dates be in jeopardy; he also had made himself more and more obnoxious to the others. |
Criss was FIRED from KISS and hardly appeared on their "Dynasty" album (Anton Fig was the session drummer for 90% of the record) - he didn't quit or leave. He was so heavily into substance abuse (verified in his own autobiography) that the band made a more or less business decision to let him go, lest album sessions and concert dates be in jeopardy; he also had made himself more and more obnoxious to the others. [[Special:Contributions/104.169.26.177|104.169.26.177]] ([[User talk:104.169.26.177|talk]]) 00:47, 7 January 2017 (UTC) |
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What in the hell?:
I mean, DAMN:
"Playing style Gene is famous worldwide for his giant tongue and on stage is remarkable for his demonic figure by spitting fire and vomiting stage blood, in addition to playing his ax down on format. Has its own magazine "Gene Simmons Tongue Magazine", his own label (Simmons Record), animated " My Dad the Rock Star ". In most Kiss songs, lead vocals are performed by lead vocalist & rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley, but there are some notable exceptions, in which Gene plays lead vocals, such as "Rock and Roll All Nite", "A World Without Heroes", "I Love It Loud", "Calling Dr. Love", "Unholy", "Spit (Second lead vocals)", "Boomerang", "You Wanted the Best (First lead vocals)", among other songs in which Gene also performs lead vocals."
Learn how to spoken. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.241.192.3 (talk) 23:54, 22 November 2016 (UTC)
- Don't know if your last comment was intentionally hilarious or not . . . 104.169.26.177 (talk) 00:35, 7 January 2017 (UTC)
I can't believe this has been in the article for some time - Peter Criss
Criss was FIRED from KISS and hardly appeared on their "Dynasty" album (Anton Fig was the session drummer for 90% of the record) - he didn't quit or leave. He was so heavily into substance abuse (verified in his own autobiography) that the band made a more or less business decision to let him go, lest album sessions and concert dates be in jeopardy; he also had made himself more and more obnoxious to the others. 104.169.26.177 (talk) 00:47, 7 January 2017 (UTC)
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