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Rock music is still dead
Why Gene Simmons Feels That Rock Is Still Dead
KISS ' Gene Simmons proclaimed that "rock is dead" back in 2014, and a full decade hasn't really changed his mind. In a recent interview, Simmons revealed why his long-standing proclamation hasn't changed and explains why it's as true now as it has been for some time.
GENE SIMMONS Doubles Down On Rock Being Dead, Does An Awful Job Explaining Why
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons claimed that "rock is dead" back in 2014 and we've been talking about it ever since. Now in a new interview on The Zak Kuhn Show, Simmons doubled down on his claims and let me tell you, it's a little ridiculous.
Gene Simmons: 'Rock music is still dead'
Gene Simmons still considers rock music to be "dead". The KISS legend, 75, continues to profess that no one has come close to the likes of The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, and Pink Floyd.
Out of Touch Old Man Gene Simmons Still Insists That Rock is Dead
In a ridiculous new interview, Gene Simmons continued to insist that rock is dead using bizarre logic that doesn't add up.
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Gene Simmons thinks no-one 20 or under could name a single Nirvana or Pearl Jam song
Kiss bassist Gene Simmons believes that no-one aged 20 or younger could name a single song by alt. rock superstars Nirvana or ...
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This rock legend just announced a 2025 solo tour: How to get tickets
Gene Simmons, the legendary bassist and co-founder of KISS, is embarking on his first solo tour since the iconic band’s ...
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KISS’ Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley Share Message to Fans, Recap Video on One-Year Anniversary of Band’s Final Concert
KISS’ Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley have shared a message to fans marking the one-year anniversary of the band’s final ...
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If you ever wanted to hear a honey-voiced Gene Simmons crooning jazz, now's your chance
A whiskey-voiced Simmons sings the jazz standard Stormy Weather, written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler in 1933 and first ...
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