Andy, Chris and Nick analyze the Paul Stanley / Desmond Child song “Radar for Love” from the 1985 KISS album Asylum! Many fans say this is the band’s most Led Zeppelin-esque effort. Will that be a plus or a minus in the eyes of the guys? Listen
Andy, Chris and Nick analyze the Paul Stanley / Gene Simmons collaboration “100,000 Years” from the band’s 1974 debut album! This tune is always a formidable inclusion in the KISS live set, but will the studio version be potent enough for SKKK
Andy, Chris and Nick analyze the Gene Simmons joint “You’re All That I Want” from the 1980 KISS release Unmasked! This song closes out the album, both as the last cut on the original LP and the final Unmasked tune in the Random Song Generator.
Andy, Chris and Nick analyze “Ain't Quite Right" from Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album!Other topics include: Andy's neighbor, riding lawn edgers, Eddie Money.
To Commemorate the 39th anniversary of the KISS solo albums, Chris, Nick, and Andy break down a song written by Andy - "Aaron Sucks" by The Flying Aarons.
Nick, Andy, and Chris Jericho break down "Shocker" from the 1989 motion picture of the same name. This collaboration between Desmond Child, Paul Stanley, Tommy Lee, Vivian Campbell, Rudy Sarzo, Michael Anthony, Kane Roberts, and most importantl
Andy, Chris and Nick analyze “Partners in Crime” from the 1982 KISS album Killers! Paul Stanley wrote the song and has has stated that he hates it. How will your favorite Rock and Roll Boners feel about it? Listen and find out!
Chris, Nick, and Andy are joined by esteemed Pod of Thunder listener Kevin Williams to break down "I Can't Stop the Rain" from the 1978 Peter Criss solo album.
Andy, Chris and Nick analyze “Watchin' You” from the 1974 KISS album Hotter Than Hell! Topics include:Native americansOver-tipping a valetLow tire indicatorsearly Aerosmith
Andy, Chris and Nick analyze “Cold Gin” from the 1974 KISS debut album! Ace Frehley wrote it, Gene Simmons sang it, and it’s been a staple of the set list at makeup shows since the beginning. Any chance the fellas find fault with this song? Lis
Andy, Chris and Nick analyze the signature Paul Stanley / Gene Simmons anthem “Rock and Roll All Nite“ from the 1975 KISS album Dressed to Kill! A perfect song for a milestone episode, which undoubtedly will elicit some shenanigans accusations.