• Source: Parasite (song)
    • "Parasite" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss, released in 1974 on their second studio album, Hotter Than Hell. The song is one of three songs featured on the album written by lead guitarist Ace Frehley. As one of the album's heaviest songs, "Parasite" was performed on the following tour, but Kiss dropped it from the setlist for the Destroyer Tour and did not play it again until the Revenge Tour in 1992. As Frehley was insecure about his singing ability, he passed that duty to Gene Simmons. In 2016, Frehley re-recorded the track with John 5 for Frehley's solo album Origins Vol. 1.


      Details


      Discussing the style of "Parasite", and other cuts from Hotter than Hell, Eduardo Rivadavia of Loudwire opined that the song displayed "blue-collar, dare we say proto-punk, greatness".


      Appearances


      "Parasite" appears on the following Kiss albums:

      Hotter Than Hell - studio version
      Gold - studio version
      Kiss Chronicles: 3 Classic Albums - studio version
      Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 - Alive! version
      Ikons - studio version
      Kiss Alive 35 - live version


      = Cover versions

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      Anthrax's version first appeared as the B-side of their 1988 single "Antisocial" and also appears on their EP Penikufesin . It was re-released on the 1991 compilation Attack of the Killer B's and 1994 live album Live: The Island Years.
      Sebastian Bach's live video Forever Wild contained a cover of the song.
      Ace Frehley recorded an updated version for his 2016 covers album, Origins, Vol. 1.
      Amphetamine Reptile recording artists Mog Stunt Team cover the song on their 1997 album King of the Retards.


      Personnel


      Gene Simmons – lead vocals
      Ace Frehley – lead guitar, bass, backing vocals
      Paul Stanley – rhythm guitar (disputed), backing vocals
      Peter Criss – drums, backing vocals


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