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“Revenge” is the 16th studio album by KISS, released in 1992. It is highly regarded as a return to the band's roots, pursuing a heavier and more aggressive sound. The addition of drummer Eric Singer and the production by Bob Ezrin significantly contributed to the change in sound. The album includes songs like "God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II," which was used as the theme song for the movie "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey," and live staples like "Unholy." Furthermore, the album showcases KISS's diverse musicality, ranging from straight-ahead rock and roll to ballads. The liner notes also mention that "God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II," featuring Eric Carr, who passed away in 1991 from a rare heart condition, was re-recorded in an Eric Carr version, despite his poor health. In fact, the band members didn't realize Eric Carr's illness was terminal and intended for him to return, so they recorded the song with a new drummer. Paul Stanley has stated that he deeply regrets the fact that Eric Carr, believing he had been abandoned by his bandmates, cut off contact with them after this. The album concludes with Eric Carr's drum session from 1981. By the way, when did they stop wearing those distinctive face paints? Song List: 1. Unholy 2. Take It Off 3. Tough Love 4. Spit 5. God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II 6. Domino 7. Heart of Chrome 8. So What 9. Every Time I Look at You 10. Paralyzed 11. I Just Wanna 12. Dedicated to Eric Carr ~ Carr Jam 1981 - Artist: KISS - Album: Revenge Thank you for viewing. #HardRock #HeavyRock #Metal #KISS #ForeignMusic #CD
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