Sixpence none the richer sang a song of this name it was in the film "shes all that"
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Yes, KISS is a real band.
Peter Criss, the original drummer of KISS, left the band in 1980, citing personal reasons and a desire to pursue other musical interests. He returned briefly for the band's reunion in the late 1990s but officially departed again in 2004. Other members, like Ace Frehley, also left the band during different periods, contributing to the lineup changes over the years.
kiss f.m
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Give me a kiss to build a dream on.
Yes, KISS is a real band.
Peter Criss, the original drummer of KISS, left the band in 1980, citing personal reasons and a desire to pursue other musical interests. He returned briefly for the band's reunion in the late 1990s but officially departed again in 2004. Other members, like Ace Frehley, also left the band during different periods, contributing to the lineup changes over the years.
No, Kiss band is still together
Bruce Kulick did not rejoin KISS primarily due to the band's decision to focus on their classic lineup featuring the original members. After his tenure with KISS in the 1980s and early 1990s, Kulick pursued a successful solo career and collaborations with other artists. Additionally, KISS's reunion tours and subsequent projects prioritized the original members, limiting opportunities for Kulick to return. Despite this, he has maintained a positive relationship with the band and continues to celebrate his legacy with KISS.
No, the band, Kiss, are not British. The members are an all American rock band. The group formed in 1973.
if you mean are they making mii's kiss in rock band. no
Kiss - South Korean band - was created in 2001.
Kiss - South Korean band - ended in 2002.