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The way you kiss a woman may be the determining factor in whether or not you get another date with her. It can mean the difference between getting invited in, or a lonely ride home alone. If you’re not a good kisser, chances are you’re going to have trouble maintaining a steady relationship. Obviously, it’s a serious deal - so if you haven’t given it much thought before, perhaps you should.

LOS ANGELES – Gene Simmons was already a rock god playing the demon of KISS. Now he’s a virtual rock god, providing the voice for the demigod in Activision’s new Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock game. It was released on September 28, 2010, but it would still make a great Christmas gift for you last minute shoppers! The man who turned KISS into a global brand that reaches far beyond music spent time in the recording studio to breathe life to the narrator of the new game’s Quest mode, which allows players to power up as they play through a story that blends metal music with demons and new ways to play on those electric guitar controllers. Simmons talks about working on the new game and how he’s seen videogames change the music landscape in this exclusive interview.

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Kissing is more intimate than you can imagine. It’s often a prelude to sex. Some people kiss each other on the cheeks as a form of greeting or goodbye. We’re not talking about that kind of kissing.

We’re talking about the kind of kissing that caresses the roof of your mouth, wraps you up in cosmic consciousness, raises your heart rate, tickles your fancy, and leads to even more intimate encounters.

Few music enthusiasts have much reason to travel into the deepest reaches of the Inland Empire.  Fontana isn’t exactly known as one of America’s great rock n’ roll cities, and on any normal day, the town’s Auto Club Speedway would most likely burst into jeers at the first note of any ballad not belonging to Ricky Bobby.  During the weekend of September 25-26, however, Epicenter transformed the NASCAR racetrack’s simple but sprawling parking lot into the destination for music fans.  With temperatures reaching triple digits, some 25,000 sweaty, sticky bodies swayed, boogied, and moshed in harmony to the sounds of one of the most bewilderingly eclectic festival lineups in recent memory.  The Kiss Army’s face-painted, middle-aged infantry crossed paths with the hoodie-clad, heavily pierced fans of Detroit’s other favorite son – Eminem.  For the Blink-182 faithful, many of which were of the pink-haired, skate-gear-rocking variety, Christmas (or at least Warped Tour) came early with the seminal pop-punk band’s only California date in 2010.  What felt like one of the most elaborate tailgating parties ever staged also served as a schizophrenic history lesson on the last fifteen years of pop music.

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