The BlogsnRoses KISS Kamino
The reason we haven't been updating the site recently is simple, we were procuring the greatest promotional vehicle known to man. This vehicle matches our style, our love of music, and our impeccable taste. The car then purées all three elements into a fine froth of awesomeness. I bring you, the KISS Kamino!

As you may notice, the bed of the beast contains a vintage, Dimebag Darrell approved, KISS Kasket.
The KISS Kasket took a bit of ingenuity to find since KISS stopped making them in 2006. But we exhumed the body of Greg "Party Man" Floyd and took his KISS Kasket. Don't worry we threw his skeleton back into the pit and reburied him.
The casket is waterproof and also doubles as a beer cooler. This is perfect as a conversation piece and a suitable cooler for our plethora of beer cases when we tailgate at those summer concerts.
Because the casket originally retailed for $5,000, it has been elaborately chained to the bed and undercarriage of the Chevy El Camino. Which brings me to the car.
The mid 70's El Camino has 135,000 original miles on the transmission and a newly rebuilt 5.7L LS1 Corvette engine, which boasts a 320 hp peak output. More than enough power to hoist our website writers to the concert...of which only two can travel.
If you see the BnR KISS Kamino, hand over your women and we will give you beer for your troubles.

As you may notice, the bed of the beast contains a vintage, Dimebag Darrell approved, KISS Kasket.
The KISS Kasket took a bit of ingenuity to find since KISS stopped making them in 2006. But we exhumed the body of Greg "Party Man" Floyd and took his KISS Kasket. Don't worry we threw his skeleton back into the pit and reburied him.
The casket is waterproof and also doubles as a beer cooler. This is perfect as a conversation piece and a suitable cooler for our plethora of beer cases when we tailgate at those summer concerts.
Because the casket originally retailed for $5,000, it has been elaborately chained to the bed and undercarriage of the Chevy El Camino. Which brings me to the car.
The mid 70's El Camino has 135,000 original miles on the transmission and a newly rebuilt 5.7L LS1 Corvette engine, which boasts a 320 hp peak output. More than enough power to hoist our website writers to the concert...of which only two can travel.
If you see the BnR KISS Kamino, hand over your women and we will give you beer for your troubles.







Correction, that is a late 70s El Camino