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<title>Music Videos by Gene Simmons on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.41381&amp;rws=%2Fgene-simmons%2Fmusic-videos.rss</link><description>As a singer and bass player for one of the most successful hard rock acts of all time, KISS, Simmons has been famous for many things: face paint, high heeled boots, spitting blood onstage, the really, really long tongue (rumored by teenagers of the 1970s to be a surgically attached cow's tongue), the list goes on. When each member of KISS released a solo album in 1978, Simmons' entry was the most interesting one, with a bona fide great song, "Radioactive," and a shocking, left field take on the Disney classic "When You Wish Upon A Star." In 2004, sans makeup, Simmons released his first solo album in 24 years, winkingly titled &lt;I&gt;*ssh*l*&lt;/I&gt;, a term that has long been associated with the rocker. Say what you want about him, Simmons is a brilliant businessman, and few of his endeavors (including a softcore porn mag called &lt;I&gt;Tongue&lt;/I&gt;) have failed.
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