KISSIN’ DYNAMITE – Generation Goodbye (July 22, 2016)

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Kissin' Dynamite - Kissin' Dynamite - Generation GoodbyeKISSIN’ DYNAMITE, a hard rock band from the beautiful South of Germany, is one of the most energetic, active and professional groups of the current scene. Still being young of age (average 25 years), KISSIN’ DYNAMITE have achieved so much in their almost 10 years of history: they’ve tasted chart success for the first time with Addicted To Metal (#91), reached the Top 50 with Money, Sex & Power in 2012 and just two years later delivered their first Top 20 album, Megalomania, which entered the album chart in Germany on #17! The ensuing headlining tour proved that the band’s fanbase has grown enormously.

In 2014, Decibel Geek‘s website editor/staff writer The Meister discovered Kissin’ Dynamite. He had this to say about the release: “All in all Kissin’ Dynamite’s fourth effort is decent, but a little “all over the map” between the elements of sleaze rock, hard rock, industrial, power metal, speed metal and ballads but the songs I like, I like a lot.  They’ve certainly enticed me into a search of the previous three outings. Remember these guys are in their early 20’s with four albums already under their belts.  Let’s see what they come up with next.” Take a look at his Megalomania Album Review through this link.

2016 sees KISSIN’ DYNAMITE more confident than ever before: A band whose members are young but very experienced already, who have toured the world, advanced as songwriters and matured as performers. Generation Goodbye, their newest creation, is proof of that. Welcome to the champions league!

Ltd. Edition digipak features audio bonus tracks, a DVD documentary, live video clips and music video clips! (from Amazon)

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