![]() ![]() When their debut album failed to make much of an initial dent on the charts, Casablanca Records boss Neil Bogart insisted that the band record a cover of Bobby Rydell's 1959 hit single "Kissin' Time." Bogart then released it as a single, and added it to later pressings of the album against the group's will. Skipping tracks from the band's four 1978 solo albums, here's 10 times Kiss really missed the mark. ![]() That admirable adaptability kept them in business for decades, yielding unexpected hit singles such as "A World Without Heroes," "Lick It Up" and "Forever," as well as less celebrated creative high points like "Sure Know Something," "All Hell's Breakin' Loose" and "In My Head."īut as they'll be the first to tell you, Kiss can also take things too far.īand mainstays Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley refer to past albums such as Unmasked, Music from 'The Elder' and Carnival of Souls as "crappy," "bizarre" and "a big misstep," respectively, in their 2001 book Kiss: Behind the Mask. But which individual songs were the worst? ![]()
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