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Kiss Discography in FLAC: A Comprehensive Collection
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- Kiss (1974)
- Alive! (1975)
- Destroyer (1976)
- Love Gun (1977)
- Dynasty (1979)
- Music from The Elder (1981)
- Creatures of the Night (1982)
- Lick It Up (1983)
- Animalize (1984)
- Asylum (1985)
- Touch (1987)
- Crazy Town (1990)
- Psycho Circus (1996)
- Millennium (1999)
- Alive! 1975-2000 (2000)
- The Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (2004) - box set
- Alive! 35 (2010)
(Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a high-fidelity audio format that retains all original data from a CD rip, making it a preferred format for audiophiles. Kiss Discography in FLAC: A Comprehensive Collection Final
- Kiss (1974) — Debut; Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss; raw production, classic early tracks “Strutter,” “Nothin’ to Lose.”
- Hotter Than Hell (1974) — Darker tone, heavier guitar; formative early sound.
- Dressed to Kill (1975) — Contains “Rock and Roll All Nite” (studio single).
- Destroyer (1976) — Produced by Bob Ezrin; orchestral overdubs, polished arrangements; includes “Detroit Rock City,” “Beth,” a landmark in production for Kiss.
- Rock and Roll Over (1976) — Concise hard rock, radio-friendly.
- Love Gun (1977) — Last album with all four original members contributing songwriting and vocals.
- Dynasty (1979) — Disco influence; contains “I Was Made for Lovin’ You.”
- Unmasked (1980) — Pop-oriented; last with Peter Criss as full-time member during classic era.
- Creatures of the Night (1982) — Heavier, return-to-roots; features Mark St. John (briefly) and Bruce Kulick contributions; strong for guitar-forward audiophile interest.
- Lick It Up (1983) — First album without makeup; polished 80s production, MTV-era.
- Animalize (1984), Asylum (1985), Crazy Nights (1987), Hot in the Shade (1990) — 80s commercial era; production trends toward big drums and gated reverb.
- Revenge (1992) — Heavier, modern production; notable for aggressive guitars.
- Psycho Circus (1998) — Marketed as reunion-era studio album; production is polished, some session players used.
- Sonic Boom (2009) — Return to heavier, rawer sound; more live-tracked feel.
- Monster (2012) — Contemporary production with big, saturated guitars.
- Released: September 16, 1985
- Label: Mercury Records
- FLAC files: Available
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