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Episode Forty-Eight is a track by track breakdown and analysis of the album Badlands. Ryo provides an analytical overview and breakdown of the self titled debut from Badlands followed by an in-depth look at each track on the album. There is plenty of conversation on the genius of Jake E. Lee, a pondering of what if Jake had been in KISS, and a deep…
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This Bonus Episode marks the return of the Podcast after a lengthy, unplanned absence. Ryo explains where he’s been, why there was no podcast for so many weeks, and what the future plans are now that the show is back on track. He also answers some questions that have come in over the last couple of months and discusses what happens when this podcas…
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Episode Forty-Four is a track by track breakdown and analysis of the second collection of KISS songs Ryo compiled during his teenage years, KISS Favorites Too. Ryo provides an in depth look at the tracks selected, gives a little background on why each track was picked, and even scolds his younger self for including certain songs at the cost of othe…
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Episode Forty-Two is a track by track breakdown and analysis of the home video Live Plus Four. Ryo provides an overview of the home video, followed by an in-depth look at the live performance and a full on critique of each music video. What’s better, the live portion or the music videos? Are the music videos artistic and creative? Or are they just …
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With the upcoming farewell tour just weeks away, Ryo decided to take a look at what the potential setlist could look like and what songs could be played. The potential sets are broken down into three categories – A: pretty obvious and predictable, B: a nice balance of the expected and unexpected or C: Ryo’s dream setlist. And the dream set is quite…
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Episode Thirty-Nine is a track by track breakdown and analysis of the album Live + 1. This EP was recorded live in Chicago by Frehley’s Comet and released as a hold over for fans between the first and second Frehley’s Comet albums. Four live songs and one brand new studio track make up the EP. The live songs include two classic KISS era gems and tw…
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Episode Thirty-Eight is an in depth look at a Japanese only release of collected material. Chikara. The release was limited to 100,000 copies and the album has been long out of print, so this may be one of the hardest KISS albums to get and one of the rarest to see in a collection. On this episode of The Psycho Circus Podcast, Ryo provides an analy…
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Episode Thirty-Six is a look at the first favorites collection that Ryo put together as a young lad. Favorites was the first mix tape made devoted strictly to the band and it is chock full of gems and classic KISS songs that still sound exceptional to this day. Even though the number of tracks to choose from was much less in 1988, the 24 songs that…
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Episode Thirty Two is a review and analysis of the KISS home movie, KISS EXPOSED. Ryo provides an analytical overview of EXPOSED followed by an in-depth look at the home video itself. How was the story? How was the acting? How many topless women does it take to make a KISS home video? And Ryo’s personal opinion on the entire thing. Let the debate b…
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On this special bonus episode Ryo delves into some bootlegged performances out of his personal collection. These were performances that KISS did during the 1995-1996 KISS Convention at different cities all over the world. This bonus episode looks at 3 specific performances and investigates the differences between each show and discusses the risks a…
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Episode Thirty is a track by track breakdown and analysis of the album White Tiger. This was Mark St. John’s first post KISS release. Ryo provides an analytical overview of White Tiger followed by an in-depth look at each track on the album. How does White Tiger compare with KISS? How does Mark St. John sound on this album compared with Animalize? …
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In this episode, Ryo provides an analytical overview of Vinnie Vincent Invasion, followed by an in-depth look at each track on the album. Who wrote the song? How does lead vocalist Robert Fleischman sound on each song? How is Vinnie’s shredding? Where does each song fit in the storied career of KISS? And Ryo’s personal opinion on each track. Let th…
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In this episode, Ryo also delivers a message to the haters as well as a thank you to all the listeners. Ryo also provides an analytical overview of Black N Blue followed by an in-depth look at each track on the album. Who wrote the song? How did each song sound? Where does each song fit in the legend of KISSTORY? And Ryo’s personal opinion on each …
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Episode twenty-four is a track by track breakdown and analysis of the album Animalize. This was Mark St. John’s first and only album with KISS. St. John replaced Vinnie Vincent on lead guitar after Vinnie’s departure from the band. He would only play a couple of live shows in support of the tour and then he was gone. Ryo provides an analytical over…
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Ryo provides an analytical overview of Lick It Up followed by an overview of Vinnie Vincent’s contributions to the record, his place in the band’s history, and an in-depth look at each track on the album. Who wrote the song? Who sang the song? Where does each song fit in the band’s storied career? And Ryo’s personal opinion on each track. Let the d…
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Ryo takes a deep look into the year 1982, the addition of Eric Carr, the departure of Ace Frehley, and the music that KISS was producing at the time. KISS hitting rock bottom in their career is discussed as well as the start of their ultimate comeback. 1982 found fans wondering is this the end of KISS, but it actually was just the beginning. Let th…
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