KISS Guitarist Is Selling Album For $2 Million

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Vinnie Vincent Puts ‘Guitarmageddon’ Up for $2M

Former KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent has said his long-in-the-works album Guitarmageddon is finished and is being offered to buyers under an unusually high-priced, tightly controlled deal. Vincent’s announcement frames the project as a completed, master-format release and sets out terms that would govern how the music is marketed and issued.

Vincent said the complete album is available “in master format only” for $2 million and that the package includes 10 mixed master tracks, master files for artwork and related posters, and separate vinyl and CD packaging art for each song.

According to Vincent’s statement, a buyer would be able to release the full album in any format, in whole or in part, but all marketing plans and ideas would require his approval. Vincent also said the purchase price does not include any “right, title, or interest” in copyrights and trademarks tied to his name or the product, while noting that separate negotiations could be arranged for composition rights.

Vincent additionally outlined a second path for acquisition, stating that individual songs can be purchased for $200,000 each under the same listed terms, echoing the kind of fan backlash-and-price debates seen when a KISS guitarist previously addressed complaints about what fans should pay.

The proposal is a rare concrete development in Vincent’s sporadic post-KISS output, and the restrictive licensing language suggests he is prioritising control over traditional label-style distribution. Whether any buyer emerges at the stated price, the announcement underscores how unconventional rollouts have become for legacy hard-rock figures trying to monetise long-delayed material.

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