KISS frontman Gene Simmons wants to trademark the universal sign for rock-and-roll, but he's doing it wrong. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 67-year-old singer filed an application Friday ...
The Demon wants a deal with the devil. KISS frontman Gene Simmons has applied to trademark his signature “devil horns” hand symbol: index, pinky, and thumb out, middle fingers tucked in. Simmons ...
If the timing and location are right, like if the stars align, some may see a "devil horns" or "solar horns" effect. During past eclipse events, Florida has seen versions of a horizontal "smiley face" ...
Diamond ring. Devil horns. Ring of fire. Baily’s Beads … Believe it or not, these phrases are related. They’re each named for the visual effect they cause during an eclipse. Eclipses elicit a lot of ...
Where did the "devil horns" hand gesture originate? Who invented it? The sign of the horns, also known as devil horns or metal horns, is ubiquitous in heavy metal, hard rock and beyond. Music fans, ...
The devil horns have become a generic sign that people recognize mainly as representing “rock on.” Earlier this month, Kiss frontman Gene Simmons filed to trademark the ‘Devil Horns’ hand gesture, but ...
Its origins are unclear, but its awesomeness is undeniable. Though it's not as popular as the middle finger, the "devil horns" hand gesture is ubiquitous at heavy metal shows, where fans flash seas of ...
KISS bassist Gene Simmons is never one to turn down an opportunity to make money. From overpriced masks to wine, to caskets and urns to disturbing looking condoms, to fucking AIR GUITAR STRINGS (that ...
Though it’s not as popular as the middle finger, the “devil horns” hand gesture is ubiquitous at heavy metal shows, where fans flash seas of devil hands as if to summon Lucifer himself. Even non-metal ...
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