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Kiss: Hotter Than Hell
Alan Betrock, Phonograph Record, February 1975 OUT OF THE ASHES of the New York rock scene came Kiss. They have clearly been elevated (symbolically echoing the ascent their drummer makes during their stage act) from a bunch of NY street kids into the leaders of a new wedge in rock and roll. Total word count of piece: 544 To continue reading the complete article, login or subscribe below and get instant access to this and the many thousands of other articles in the Rock's Backpages archive.
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