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| | | name = Kiss | ||
| | | type = Band | ||
| | | image = Kiss.jpg | ||
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| | | caption = Kiss' classic lineup, left to right: <br> Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmions, Paul Stanely | ||
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| | | origin = New York City, NY | ||
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| years_active = [[1973]] – present | |||
| genre = Heavy metal, Glam metal | |||
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| label = Casablanca (1973-1983) <br> Mercury (1985-1988) <br> Kiss (1989-2009) <br> UMe (2009-Present) | |||
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| website = [https://www.kissonline.com/ www.kissonline.com] | |||
| associated_acts = | |||
| notable_instruments = | |||
| current_members = Paul Stanley <br> Gene Simmons <br> Eric Singer <br> Tommy Thayer | |||
| past_members = Ace Frehley <br> Peter Criss <br> Eric Carr <br> Vinnie Vincent <br> Mark St. John <br> Bruce Kulick | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Kiss''' (also typeset as '''KISS''') is a rock band formed in the early 1970s. The band's stock in trade is a minimalist riff-based heavy rock with rock/party-themed lyrics and anthemic choruses. But they are perhaps best known for the iconic make-up worn during the more commercially successful years of their activity. | '''Kiss''' (also typeset as '''KISS''') is a rock band formed in the early 1970s. The band's stock in trade is a minimalist riff-based heavy rock with rock/party-themed lyrics and anthemic choruses. But they are perhaps best known for the iconic make-up worn during the more commercially successful years of their activity. | ||