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From the Album Rock Your Face Off (2014) (buy at amazon.com)
Rock Your Face Off


From the Album $how Bu$ine$$ (1995) (buy at amazon.com)
$how Bu$ine$$
Ball Baby
9-1-1
Fireballs
Baby Time Bomb
Book To Hypnotize
Put My Money Where Your Mouth Is


From the Album Hot Wire (1991) (buy at amazon.com)
Hot Wire
Hot Wire
Girl Money
Luv-A-Holic
Tear Down The Walls
Bump The La La
Rock & Roll Overdose
Cold Chills
Same Jane
Pants On Fire (Liar, Liar)
Hee Bee Jee Bee Crush


From the Album Blow My Fuse (1988) (buy at amazon.com)
Blow My Fuse
Red Lite, Green Lite, TNT
Get It While It's Hot
No Ring Around Rosie
Don't Close Your Eyes
She Dropped Me The Bomb
Cold Blood
Piece Of The Pie
Boomerang
Blow My Fuse
Dirty Boys


From the Album Midnite Dynamite (1985) (buy at amazon.com)
Midnite Dynamite
Midnite Dynamite
Red Hot (Black And Blue)
Bang Bang (Balls Of Fire)
Layin' Rubber
Walkin' Away
Scarlet Fever
Cry Baby
Cold Shower
Lie Like A Rug
Sex


From the Album Cool Kids (1983) (buy at amazon.com)
Cool Kids
Burning Love
Cool Kids
Love Pollution
Body Talk
Loco-Emotion
Mighty Mouth
Nice One Ice
Get Your Monkeys Out
For Shame
Restless Blood


From the Album Kix (1981) (buy at amazon.com)
Kix
Atomic Bombs
Love At First Sight
Heartbreak
Poison
The Itch
Kix Are For Kids
Contrary Mary
The Kid
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah


Kix Info:

Kix is an American hard rock band that achieved popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Kix was formed by Ronnie Younkins, Brian Forsythe and Donnie Purnell in December 1977 in Hagerstown, Maryland. -Wikipedia

Also known as:
The Shooze (1977-1979)
The Generators (1980)
The Baltimore Cocks

From:
Hagerstown, Maryland, USA

Genres:
Glam metal, hard rock

Years active:
1977-1996, 2003-present

Associated acts:
Funny Money, The Blues Vultures, The Snakehandlers, Rhino Bucket (Deep Six Holiday), Jeremy and the Suicides, Jeremy L. White, Souls at Zero, Wrathchild America, Silent Old Mtns

Name Origin:
They were originally called The Shooze in 1978. Record Companies became interested in the band, and they changed their name to "The Generators" to avoid confusion with the band "Shoes" from Chicago. When the band signed on with Atlantic Records, the label changed their name to "KIX".

Members:
Brian "Damage" Forsythe - guitar
(1977-1993, 2003-present)

Steve Whiteman - lead vocals, harmonica, percussion
(1978-1996, 2003-present)

Jimmy "Chocolate" Chalfant - drums, percussion, effects, backing vocals
(1979-1996, 2003-present)

Ronnie "10/10" Younkins - guitar
(1977-1982, 1983-1996, 2003-present)

Mark Schenker - bass, backing vocals
(2003-present)

Past Members:
Donnie Purnell - bass, keyboards, backing vocals
(1977-1996)

Donnie Spence - drums, percussion, backing vocals
(1978-1979)

Brad Divens - guitar, talk box, backing vocals
(1983-1983)

Jimi K. Bones - guitar
(1989, 1993-1994)

Pat DeMent - guitar
(1995)

Kix Quotes:
We just felt like there was a new party in town and we weren't invited. We found that the clubs were paying less money for bands like us and it got to the point where we couldn't even support ourselves anymore. The business pretty much kicked us out (laughs)." 
-Steve Whiteman

"When KIX broke up and I started FUNNY MONEY, I went out with the full intention of playing the new material that I had wrote and the new material that I was writing along with some covers. But to be honest, the crowds that were coming out were so disappointed that they weren't hearing any KIX material, I was having trouble getting the band booked. I had to relent and start playing KIX material and when Donnie got wind of that, he just washed his hands of me and hasn't spoken to me since. 
-Steve Whiteman

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