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By February 2004, Criss was out of the band for a third time, with Singer returning to take his place again. [16] The final line-up consisting of Stanley, Simmons, Singer and Thayer released two studio albums: 2009's Sonic Boom and 2012's Monster. [1]
The next three albums, Unmasked, Music From "The Elder" and Creatures of the Night, were domestic commercial failures, even as the band maintained popularity in many other parts of the world. Lick It Up was the first album featuring the band without makeup and was certified gold.
Unmasked is the eighth studio album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on May 20, 1980, by Casablanca Records. It was their first not to feature original drummer and founding member Peter Criss (although largely absent from the preceding Dynasty , Criss only performed on that album's "Dirty Livin'").
Most of its 1970s albums, particularly the first six released between 1974 and 1977 as well as 1982's Creatures of the Night and 1984's Animalize, featured a hard rock or traditional heavy metal style. 1979's Dynasty and 1980's Unmasked featured a more disco/pop rock sound, and 1981's Music from "The Elder" found the band dabbling in ...
Season 12 runner-up was unmasked and revealed to be R&B singer Mario Dewar Barrett, better known as Mario. The 38-year-old Baltimore native has released several studio albums, including the 2004 ...
Season 12 of “The Masked Singer” has officially kicked off. William Shatner, who competed as the Knight on Season Eight, opened the Sept. 25 premiere episode by reflecting on the show’s ...
By 2004, the lineup of Kiss included lead guitarist Thayer and drummer Singer. [1] The group's next studio album followed in 2009 – Sonic Boom was written entirely by the band's members, with all but Singer credited. [21] 2012's Monster credited the drummer on just one track, "Back to the Stone Age", which was written by the whole band. [22]
The album and the following tour were billed as the "Return of Kiss", as the band had not released a studio album since Love Gun in 1977. Instead, the band released their second live album, Alive II, that same year, and each member had recorded eponymous solo albums, which were simultaneously released on September 18, 1978.