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  2. Kix (band) - Wikipedia

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    Kix (stylized as KIX) was an American glam metal and hard rock band formed in 1976, that achieved popularity during the 1980s. The band's classic lineup consisted of guitarists Ronnie "10/10" Younkins and Brian "Damage" Forsythe, bassist Donnie Purnell and frontman Steve Whiteman and drummer Jimmy "Chocolate" Chalfant.

  3. Don't Close Your Eyes (Kix song) - Wikipedia

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    Don't Close Your Eyes (Kix song) " Don't Close Your Eyes " is a power ballad [3] [4] by the American glam metal band Kix from their fourth studio album, Blow My Fuse (1988). It was written by Bob Halligan Jr., John Palumbo and Donnie Purnell. The song remains Kix's most successful single release, peaking at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. [5]

  4. Midnite Dynamite - Wikipedia

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    Midnite Dynamite is the third studio album by American glam metal band Kix, released in 1985 by Atlantic Records. It features 7 out of 10 songs co-written by bassist Donnie Purnell with hit songwriter Bob Halligan Jr. ( Kiss, Judas Priest, Icon, Blue Öyster Cult ). Kip Winger was credited on one song and Crack the Sky frontman John Palumbo on ...

  5. Blow My Fuse - Wikipedia

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    Blow My Fuse is the fourth album by the glam metal band Kix. Released on September 6, 1988, on Atlantic Records, the album features Kix's only hit, the power ballad " Don't Close Your Eyes ." The song peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was co-written with Bob Halligan, Jr. and Crack the Sky frontman John Palumbo, both of whom had ...

  6. Cool Kids (album) - Wikipedia

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    Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal. 7/10 [3] Cool Kids is the second studio album by the glam metal band Kix. Released in 1983 on Atlantic Records, it is the only Kix album to feature Brad Divens of Wrathchild America and Souls at Zero on guitar.

  7. Hot Wire (Kix album) - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly. (B-) [4] Hot Wire is the fifth studio album by the glam metal band Kix. It was released on July 9, 1991 on East West Records .

  8. Kix (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rating. AllMusic. [1] Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal. 5/10 [2] Kix is the debut album by the glam metal band Kix. It was released in 1981 on Atlantic Records .

  9. Category:Kix (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Kix (band) albums or lists of Kix (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Kix (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .