Kix History

Kix Is Back Again – Chicago Style

Hard rock bands are uniquely American, and one such band is Kix. Although the group reached its peak in the early 80s, they continue to rock it out at concerts across the USA as a result of renewed interest in the band. Here are five facts about Kix:

  1. The band was one of the rock groups that formed in the 1970 decade. Kixwas launched in 1977 by Brian Forsythe, Ronnie Younkins, and Donnie Purnell. However, it wasn’t until 1981 when their first album, titled Kix, was released. The band went on to release six more albums.
  2. In addition to being a hard rock band, Kix is also known as a glam metal or hair metal band. This means that they are known for their long hair popular with hard rock bands such as
    Skid Row, Poison, and Warrant. In addition to the long hair, the band is known for their flashy, tight clothes, leather, and accessories.
  3. Fame came to Kix with the release of “Blow My Fuse,” released in 1988. The album went Platinum and number #46 on the Billboard charts. It contains the band’s most famous hits “Cold Blood,” and “Don’t Close Your Eyes.” When people think of Kix, the “Blow My Fuse” album is the first to come to mind.
  4. After “Blow My Fuse,” Kix released “Hot Wire” in 1991. The album sold approximately 200,000 copies and failed to reach the success of “Blow My Fuse.” In 1995, the band released “Show Business” which was considered a commercial flop. However, “Rock Your Face Off,” Kix’s most recent album released in 2014, 19 years after “Blow My Fuse,” produced by Loud and Proud Records, hit #48 on the Billboard charts.
  5. The current band members of Kix are Brian Forsythe and Ronnie Younkins (who have been with the bad from the beginning), Steve Whiteman, Mark Schenker, and Jimmy Chalfant.
  6. The “Can’t Stop the Show” video documentary and the return of Kix reached #3 on the Billboard Top Music Video Sales. Unable to ignore the demand from diehard Kix fans, the band continues to tour across the United States.

The members of the hard rock band Kix are no longer young men, yet they continue to perform for their fans who can’t get enough of the band’s music so if you want to be as successful as they were. Read our Chicago  post we have on our website. Inspired by the success of their last album “Rock Your Face Off,” Kix vows to continue to entertain audiences for years to come. Their website is active, and they are active on all the main social media sites.