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Three Sides of the Coin – A KISS Podcast and Radio Show

Three Sides of the Coin – A KISS Podcast and Radio Show

By: Michael Brandvold Tommy Sommers Mark Cicchini and Lisa Martini
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  • What Was It About KISS That Made Us Connect with Them in the 1970s
    Jul 7 2025
    Episode 627. We are auditioning a possible “weather boy” and for his audition to join us he brought a great topic… what was it about KISS and how did we get get into them in the 1970s? Talk about a trip down memory lane! Stories of school, siblings, friends, monsters, wrestling, Sid & Marty Krofft […]
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Come On! Make the KISS Army WORTH Joining! It’s Time to Celebrate Album Anniversaries the Right Way
    Jun 30 2025
    Episode 626. This week Mark and Michael sound off! Is the KISS Army fan club worth joining? $50 a year for early access to buy merchandise? Come on! Oh and celebrating the anniversary of album releases by doing nothing more than releasing some t-shirts, colored vinyl and a picture disc… that isn’t how you celebrate […]
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • A 1974 KISS Debut Album Review… Part of the New Wave of Ultra-Commercial, Almost Pop, Hard Rock
    Jun 23 2025
    Episode 625. Groundbreaking episode… this week Mark Cicchini gets up, walks to another room, finds a collectible, brings it back, sits down and OPENS IT! And Tommy ( who is this Tommy guy? ) isn’t here to see it happen! Mark reads two 1974 reviews of the debut KISS album and both are actually quite […]
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    1 hr and 13 mins

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