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Subject: 80's albums

Written By: johnnyhelms on 01/20/04 at 08:20 a.m.

What Kiss album is the song "All Hell's Breaking Losse" on?

Subject: Re: 80's albums

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 01/20/04 at 08:45 a.m.


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What Kiss album is the song "All Hell's Breaking Losse" on?
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Lick It Up (1983)
Here's something I ripped from some Kiss site about it.

Quoting:All Hell's Breakin' Loose", Lick It Up, 1983. Written by Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Carr, and Vinnie Vincent. In 1983 Rap music was still in its formative stages: friendly, innocent, and fun. Perhaps as a tribute, Kiss recorded their first rap-oriented song at this point in time. Opening with a guitar riff that sounds like a nephew to the beginning of "Watchin' You", the song proceeeds to take a left turn and develop into a tale of a "street hustler" accosting Paul in the street one day and asking him "What be this?" and "What be that?" and then "Why you gotta look like that?". In so many words our hero explains that simply that all hell is breaking loose. Comical for its vocal, quirky for the followup bassline in the verses, and unusual in that it features a somewhat subdued Vinnie Vincent guitar solo.End Quote