By far one of the best DVD's released by Kiss. It documents their early career with the four origonal members. I reccomend that you watch it with the band members commentary. There are a lot of crazy stori... read full review
This is by far one of the greatest pieces of music ever made. Every track on this is definitely worth listening to. It is a great CD for any rock and roll fan out there. This made MeatLoaf my favorite solo arti... read full review
This really takes me back. Seeing this series that I grew up with now has sent me on a nostalgia trip. The funny thing is that the first season is 26 episodes while the second and third seasons are only 13 epis... read full review
The first album released by Kiss since Psycho Circus came out eleven years ago. And I must say they didn't disappoint. Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer did the band justice on their first album together. Eric ... read full review
If you are an anime fan you will definitely want this one. However this isn't one you should get your kids. The cliffhanger ending however left me wanting to see more. Hopefully they will make another seas... read full review
Even though this DVD leaves out a lot about when the NWO became a larger faction it mainly focused on the origional 3 Hogan, Hall and Nash. It is an extremely good buy for any Hollywood Hogan fan or any NWO fan... read full review
Paul Stanley bring a great KISS album to the table. Statring out strong with Tonight You Belong To Me shows that Stanley was a driving force in KISS and just as much of one on his own. Songs also such as Move O... read full review
Overall this album was a bit of a dissapointment. New York Groove was really the only good song on this album. However his guitar work was good as ever. His other songs felt like they were missing something. Th... read full review
Overall this was a very great collection of songs. You cannot go into listening to this CD expecting to haer KISS songs. You have to go in knowing that this is the man who wrote Beth and this is his style of mu... read full review
Overall this was the most unique of the solo albums by Kiss. I had no idea that Gene Simmons could produce music that was just the oposite of his "Demon" character. The music style is sort of similar ... read full review