Vinnie Vincent joined Kiss in 1982.

Vinnie Vincent, former Kiss guitarist, confirmed plans to publish his autobiography in an interview with Talking Metal.

“All the real answers – the detailed answers to everything… everything! Because when I give interviews, I give part of the answer, but there’s no way you can hear everything – because it’s very deep, it’s very dark, and those are places I only go once, and when I do that, it won’t be in front of an audience until the book actually comes out ,” he said.

“I’ve been away for 20 years, not by choice, but because of things that happened, so these events will be discussed in uncomfortable depth – because it’s cathartic, number one; number two, the fans deserve to know, and I deserve to tell this. And it’s good to be back, but you can only be back unless (…) The reason and meaning of being back can only depend on the resolution of the past, so the future has to be dependent on how the past is resolved […]. So, for me to feel like I’m moving forward, I can’t look back anymore. Therefore, there has to be some determination, and this book is my decision.”

Vinnie joined KISS in 1982, replacing Ace Frehley. He was fired from the band after the Lick It Up came to an end.

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