KISS Podcast No. 8 Available For Download

October 20, 2005

Dion of the KISS Podcast has sent the following message to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:

"The KISS Podcast show No. 8 was just released. The theme for this show is Alice Cooper. In this show we play an Alice Cooper radio interview where he talks about KISS, we discuss the lawsuit which involved KISS and Alice Cooper and play some great KISS tunes and play an Alice Cooper song. There is a new KISS Test which has a surprise and I talk a bit about podcast promos and other podcasts. Also I mention the upcoming KISS Podcast show themes.

"Please click on the link here to download the show or listen to the show directly from your browser. Or subscribe to our show by way of our xml subscription feed (instructions to be found in the Marshall amp on the right)."

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