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Í fíluninni felst að greina menningarleg fyrirbæri sem eru kynnt í laginu, tískustrauma í hljómi og tíðaranda í framsetningu. Farið er um víðan völl og fjallar þátturinn um poppmenningu í stærra samhengi.
Um málið er ekkert meira að segja. Fílið þetta bara og fokk svo off.
KISS hafa verið með okkur í 52 ár og eru ekkert að fara. Þó að tónlistarpressan hafi hatað hljómsveitina allan hennar feril þá létu þeir það ekkert á sig fá og það eru ófáir tónlistarmennirnir sem hafa verið KISS aðdáendur á unglingsárunum og margir eru það enn. En KISS eru ekki bara hljómsveit heldur heimsþekkt vörumerki sem metið er á um 300 milljónir dollara
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Got questions or feedback? Interested in being a guest on the pod? Send inquiries to: hermusicacademia@gmail.com
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Aria Code is produced in partnership with WQXR, The Metropolitan Opera and WNYC Studios.