The Tragic Real-Life Story Of KISS
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By Francesca Coppola/Jan. 14, 2021 4:44 pm EDT
KISS is among the most successful bands in the history of rock. Best known for its members' face paint and elaborate costumes, KISS formed in New York City in the early 70s and has become famous for its staggering live performances, which featured fireworks, blood-spitting, fire breathing, and smoking guitars.
Coming onstage dressed as fantasy characters, KISS made history for being something people had never seen before. With their contagious youthful energy and powerful electric vibes, they conquered teenage rock, releasing gold and platinum-winning albums. The band went through several breakups, with the departure of guitarist Ace Frehely and drummer Peter Criss in the 80s who, together with vocalists Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, made up the original line-up of the band. In the 1990s, KISS reunited once again and went on a worldwide tour. In 2014, KISS was finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But despite their achievements and success in the music industry, things didn't always go well. Here's a look at the tragic real-life story of KISS.