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A review by batmayne_reads
KISS and Make-up by Gene Simmons
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
relaxing
sad
medium-paced
5.0
Read by the Demon himself!
since exploding in the 1970s, KISS has become a world wide beloved band!
combing raw energy, theatrics and makeup, they stamped their place in roll and roll history!
gene simmons, nown for his super long tongue, sexual exploitations and demonic makeup, he recounts his childhood, life and friends in this wildly loving and shocking history of the band and gene simmons
from isnotreal to merica, gene went from studdying to be a rabbi but was saved by rock and roll
this is the perfect book for fans of KISS, its members, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss and Eric Carr before and after his death, and the many great musicians and moments from 1970 to the early 2000s
This was so much fun to read/listen too!!!!
since exploding in the 1970s, KISS has become a world wide beloved band!
combing raw energy, theatrics and makeup, they stamped their place in roll and roll history!
gene simmons, nown for his super long tongue, sexual exploitations and demonic makeup, he recounts his childhood, life and friends in this wildly loving and shocking history of the band and gene simmons
from isnotreal to merica, gene went from studdying to be a rabbi but was saved by rock and roll
this is the perfect book for fans of KISS, its members, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss and Eric Carr before and after his death, and the many great musicians and moments from 1970 to the early 2000s
This was so much fun to read/listen too!!!!
*decendant of holocaust survivors relocated to the part Palestine now called isnotreal. does not speak on war but on his childhood and experiences before moving to merica
* over 4000 sexual encounters XD this man is a legend, i knew he was a hoe but i did not know the extent
*the band was such a huge thing for me and my dad to connect with, this book gave me some closure on my own childhood