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  1. Hot Wire peaked at number 64 on the Billboard 200 in October 1991. It failed to match the sales of Kix's previous album, Blow My Fuse, selling slightly over 200,000 copies. Producer Taylor Rhodes co-wrote five of the albums' ten songs with Donnie Purnell (the only Kix member credited as a songwriter).

  2. Band: Kix Album: Hot Wire Genre: Glam Metal Members: Steve Whiteman: Lead Vocals Brian Forsythe: Guitar Ronnie Younkins: Guitar Donnie Purnell: Bass Guitar, ...

  3. Prior to KIX's set at M3, Steve Whiteman dialed in with Metal Edge to discuss KIX's decision to call it a career, the status of drummer Jimmy Chalfant and former guitarist Ronnie Younkins, the importance of Bob Paré, his memories of Blow My Fuse and more.

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  5. Nov 4, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: Hot Wire by Kix Hot Wire is a popular rock song by the band Kix, released in 1985 as part of their album, “Midnite Dynamite.” The song captures the essence of the 80s hard rock sound, with its catchy guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and energetic rhythm. While the song may … The Meaning Behind The Song: Hot Wire by Kix Read More »

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  6. Hot Wire by Kix released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  7. Hot Wire, an Album by Kix. Released 9 July 1991 on EastWest America (catalog no. 7 91714-2; CD). Genres: Hard Rock, Glam Metal. Rated #410 in the best albums of 1991. Featured peformers: Steve Whiteman (lead vocals, harp), Brian Forsythe (guitar), Ronnie Younkins (guitar), Donnie Purnell (mixing engineer), Jimmy Chalfant (drums, background vocals), Eddie DeLena (recording engineer), Neal Avron ...

  8. Album Credits. Producers Taylor Rhodes. Writers Bob Halligan Jr. & Donnie Purnell.

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