KISS Official Quarterly Magazine: Second Issue Detailed

September 20, 2004

According to a posting at the KISS web site, the second issue of the official KISS quarterly magazine will contain the following:

* Interviews with Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer, and Paco Zimmerman.
* Features about NASCAR, the KISS Jet, and the making of "Rock and Roll Over".
* Product reviews and a review of a rehearsal tape from KISS' loft that predates their record contract.
* Paul and Gene discuss the studio work that earned them the studio time that they used to record KISS' first demo.
* And lots and lots of coverage of the "Rock the Nation Tour".
* And on top of that, great pictures, pinups, and a four-page pull out poster.

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