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  2. God of Thunder (song) - Wikipedia

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    "God of Thunder" is a song by Kiss from their 1976 album Destroyer. The song has also been featured on many of Kiss' live albums, including an up-tempo version on Alive II . Many various sound effects were used to make the song including explosions, clapping, zippers, overdubbed audience chatter and screaming children.

  3. Alive II - Wikipedia

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    Alive II is the second live album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on October 14, 1977, by Casablanca Records. [2] The band had released three albums (Destroyer, Rock and Roll Over, and Love Gun) since the previous live outing, the 1975 release Alive!, so they drew upon the variety of new tracks, with Eddie Kramer producing.

  4. Destroyer (Kiss album) - Wikipedia

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    Ezrin introduced to Kiss sound effects, strings, screaming children, reversed drums (on "God of Thunder") and a children's choir. The song "Great Expectations" uses the first phrase of the main theme from the second movement of Beethoven 's Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13 (known as Sonata Pathétique ), but the songwriting is credited to ...

  5. Alive! The Millennium Concert - Wikipedia

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    It was finally released on November 21, 2006, as part of the Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 box set. An edition of the box set exclusive to Best Buy was advertised as including two exclusive bonus tracks (2,000 Man and God of Thunder) on The Millennium Concert disc. [5]

  6. Alive! Tour - Wikipedia

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    Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Kiss, in support of their 1975 live album Alive!. The tour began on September 10, 1975 and concluded on June 6, 1976. The tour began on September 10, 1975 and concluded on June 6, 1976.

  7. God of Thunder (EP) - Wikipedia

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    "God of Thunder" "You wanted the best and you got the best...the hottest band in the world" is from "Detroit Rock City" on Kiss' live album Alive II (1977). "Hey now wait a minute" is from the film Head (1968) featuring the voice of Mike Nesmith of the Monkees. The sample is also featured on the soundtrack to the film. "Suck on this!"

  8. Kiss Symphony: Alive IV - Wikipedia

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    Kiss Symphony: Alive IV is a 2003 live album from the American rock band, Kiss, performing with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO). The arrangements were made by David Campbell, who also conducted the MSO. It is the group's fourth album in the Alive series and first release under Kiss Records and Sanctuary Records.

  9. Let Sleeping Corpses Lie - Wikipedia

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    "God of Thunder" (Kiss cover) God of Thunder: 3:52: 2. "Love Razor" God of Thunder: 5:22: 3. "Disaster Blaster II" God of Thunder: 4:58: 4. "Welcome to Planet ...