Kix

Songs: 48
Albums: 9

Albums

Kix - Metal Hits
Metal Hits
2003, songs: 3
Kix - The Essentials
The Essentials
2002, songs: 3
Kix - Show Business
Show Business
1995, songs: 4
Kix - Hot Wire
Hot Wire
1991, songs: 6
Kix - Blow My Fuse
Blow My Fuse
1988, songs: 4
Kix - Midnite Dynamite
Midnite Dynamite
1985, songs: 9
Kix - Cool Kids
Cool Kids
1983, songs: 7
Kix - Kix
Kix
1981, songs: 3

Facts about Kix

Kix

Kix is an American hard rock band that emerged in the late 1970s and gained prominence in the 1980s with their energetic live performances and catchy rock anthems. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Kix was formed in Hagerstown, Maryland, in 1977 by vocalist Steve Whiteman, guitarists Ronnie Younkins and Brian Forsythe, bassist Donnie Purnell, and drummer Jimmy Chalfant. The band initially performed under various names before settling on "Kix" in the early 1980s. Drawing influences from classic rock bands like AC/DC and Aerosmith, Kix developed a high-energy sound characterized by crunchy guitar riffs, anthemic choruses, and infectious melodies.

  2. Commercial Success and Album Releases: Kix achieved commercial success in the mid-to-late 1980s with a string of hit albums and singles. Their breakthrough came with the release of their third album, "Midnite Dynamite", in 1985, which featured the hit single "Cold Shower". The band's follow-up album, "Blow My Fuse" (1988), became their most successful release, spawning the hits "Don't Close Your Eyes" and "Cold Blood". "Blow My Fuse" was certified platinum and propelled Kix to the forefront of the glam metal scene.

  3. Live Performances and Stage Presence: Kix was known for their electrifying live performances and energetic stage presence. Frontman Steve Whiteman was a charismatic and dynamic performer, known for his flamboyant stage antics and powerful vocals. The band's high-octane shows, fueled by adrenaline and raw energy, earned them a loyal fan base and solidified their reputation as one of the premier live acts of the 1980s hard rock scene.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: After the release of their fifth studio album, "Hot Wire" (1991), Kix went on hiatus as members pursued other musical projects. However, they reunited in the late 1990s and resumed touring and recording. In 2014, Kix released their first studio album in almost two decades, titled "Rock Your Face Off", which was well-received by fans and critics alike. The album showcased the band's signature sound and reaffirmed their status as one of the enduring icons of the hard rock genre.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite not achieving the same level of commercial success as some of their contemporaries, Kix remains highly regarded among fans of 1980s hard rock and glam metal. Their infectious melodies, catchy hooks, and raucous live performances have left an indelible mark on the rock music landscape. Kix's music continues to be celebrated by fans old and new, serving as a reminder of the glory days of 1980s rock and roll.

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