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Gene sung it on the studio album release, but Eric Carr got to sing it live
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yOUng and wasted
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The only KISS song co-written by three KISS members and the album's producer
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flaming yOUth
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This song title was also featured on Aerosmith's 1987 comeback album 'Permanent Vacation'
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magic tOUch
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This song, often considered as one of KISS' worst, featuring a decent Peter vocal, would have been better without Paul's awkward vocal contributions
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i finally fOUnd my way
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Definitely the second best "S.M." song in KISS' catalogue... with 'Shock Me' being the better of the two
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shOUt mercy
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If "All American Man" was the first Cold War reference, then this 2009 song was the second one
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russian rOUlette
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The promo video for this song was the first of two to feature an exploding coffee cup
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i love it lOUd
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Bruce's sole writing credit on the album that features his best guitar work
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tOUgh love
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From a KISS album with only nine songs, this album opener almost makes up for some garbage songs on Side B
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i've had enOUgh (into the fire)
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The third religion-themed song title from 'Revenge'
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thOU shalt not
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It's due to the sun pulling Earth towards it, and Earth tending to move away from it, causing Earth to rotate
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what makes the world go 'rOUnd
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A great drum intro with some equally great band harmonies are featured on this album opener
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king of the mOUntain
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This song title can be heard in Bruce Kulick's "BK3" song 'Ain't Gonna Die', but without the annoying a cappella heard on the KISS album
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eat your heart OUt
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The title for this Anton Fig co-written song was based on the 1963 song by the Surfaris
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wiped-OUt
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Ace got off to a great start introducing KISS fans to his vocal songs, with this third rocking contribution. Anton Fig's great drumming helped too
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rip it OUt
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Many KISS fans think this song sounds like Poison's "Nothin' But A Good Time"
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never enOUgh
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This song had the first KISS promo video for the new MTV era
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a world withOUt heroes
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There should be two punctuation marks (not just one) in this Paul solo album song title
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wOUldn't you like to know me
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For some reason, many Ace fans knock Tommy's first vocal song for copying the Spaceman's persona, yet they seem to like this one, which is arguably more guilty
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OUtta this world
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This song's music nicely ties in with the album's opening track
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jOUrney of 1,000 years
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Only the third song on KISS' debut album, and yet it was already the second one-word song title
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firehOUse
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"Then She Kissed Me" is tied to this song title that refers to a multi-tracking recording technique invented by Phil Spector (a co-writer of "T.S.K.M.")
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wall of sOUnd
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Against all logic, this song was selected as the single for an otherwise perfect KISS album... if you consider the 1978 solo albums as KISS albums
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hold me, tOUch me (think of me when we're apart)
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