"Contents Introduction Part 1: Kiss Major ""Rock and Roll All Nite"": Kiss form, in New York City. ""Sweet Pain"": Kiss sign with Casablanca Records. ""Kissin'' Time"": Kiss issue their self-titled debut album. ""See You in Your Dreams"": Kiss appear on ABC''s In Concert. Recording Kiss ""C''mon and Love Me"": Gene Simmons is interviewed on The Mike Douglas Show. ""Two Timer"": Kiss issue Hotter Than Hell, their second album. ""A Million to One"": Two fans unofficially form the Kiss Army. ""Great Expectations"": Kiss issue Dressed to Kill, their third album.
""Hotter Than Hell"": Kiss issue Alive!, a double live album. ""Baby Driver"": Kiss take over Cadillac, Michigan. ""Strutter"": Alive! goes gold, representing the band''s first RIAA certification. ""Heaven''s on Fire"": Kiss issue Destroyer. ""Creatures of the Night"": Kiss appear on The Paul Lynde Halloween Special. ""Rockin'' in the USA"": Kiss issue Rock and Roll Over. ""A World Without Heroes"": Kiss and Marvel Comics collaborate on a comic book. ""Love''s a Deadly Weapon"": Kiss issue Love Gun.
""Deuce"": Kiss issue Alive II. Part 2: Kiss Minor ""Got to Choose"": Each member of Kiss issues a solo album. ""Is That You?"": NBC airs a feature film called Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park. Ace for the Win ""I Was Made for Lovin'' You"": Kiss issue Dynasty. ""When Your Walls Come Down"": Kiss''s appearance on the Tomorrow show doesn''t go well. ""Two Sides of the Coin"": Kiss issue Unmasked. ""Fits Like a Glove"": Eric Carr plays his first show with Kiss. ""Dark Light"": Kiss issue a concept album called Music from the Elder.
""I Love It Loud"": Kiss issue Creatures of the Night. Part 3: MTV, Hair Metal, and Kiss ""Naked City"": Kiss issue Lick It Up, featuring new guitarist Vinnie Vincent. ""Turn on the Night"": Kiss issue Animalize, featuring new guitarist Mark St. John. From Kiss to Disco: Larry Harris on Casablanca ""Trial by Fire"": Kiss issue Asylum, featuring new guitarist Bruce Kulick. ""While the City Sleeps"": Kiss issue Crazy Nights. ""Firehouse"": Kiss issue Hot in the Shade. ""Comin'' Home"": Longtime Kiss drummer Eric Carr succumbs to cancer.
""Bang Bang You"": Kiss issue Revenge, featuring new drummer Eric Singer. ""Shout It Out Loud"": Kiss issue Alive III. Part 4: Reunion ""Get All You Can Take"": Kiss execute their first Official Worldwide Kiss Convention. ""Any Way You Want It"": Kiss perform on MTV Unplugged. ""Unholy"": Kiss issue Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions. ""I Still Love You"": The classic-era Kiss lineup issue a reunion album called Psycho Circus. Bill Aucoin: A Kiss Goodbye from Head Office ""Outta This World"": Kiss perform at Super Bowl XXXIII. ""Cadillac Dreams"": New Line Cinema issue a Kiss-themed feature film called Detroit Rock City.
""You Wanted the Best"": Kiss issue The Box Set. ""Raise Your Glasses"": Kiss issue Kiss Symphony: Alive IV. ""Hooligan"": Peter Criss tours for the last time as part of Kiss. Part 5: Legacy ""King of the Night Time World"": Kiss are honored at the first VH1 Rock Honors show, held in Las Vegas. ""Black Diamond"": Gene Simmons Family Jewels premiers on A&E. ""Rocket Ride"": Kiss issue Sonic Boom, featuring new guitarist Tommy Thayer. ""Getaway"": Kiss launch their first Kiss Kruise. Paul Stanley: Reflections on the Kiss Kast ""Almost Human"": Kiss issue Monster, their last album to date.
""All the Way"": Kiss are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. ""When Lightning Strikes"": Kiss set the record for most gold records by any American band. ""100,000 Years"": Kiss embark on their final tour, entitled the End of the Road World Tour. Discography About the Author ".