Kiss: Does the Band’s Name Really Stand for ‘Knights in Satan’s Service?’
Kiss are an iconic band. During their peak years, they cultivated a bit of a âbad boyâ image. Where they just âbad boysâ or something more demonic?
The bandâs fire-breathing antics and strange costumes caused people to wonder if they werenât a little more devious than they were letting on. A rumor circulated the bandâs name was really an acronym for âKnights in Satanâs Service.â Was there any truth to this rumor? Why did the band decide on their name?

Where the rumor came from
First of all, thereâs always been ties â both real and imagined â between rock ânâ roll and Satanism and the occult. The Beatles put Victorian occultist Aleister Crowley on the cover of Sgt. Pepperâs Lonely Hearts Club Band. Jimmy Paige of Led Zeppelin was obsessed with Crowley. Marilyn Manson would later out-do every rock star who came before him by joining the Church of Satan. Heâs even been designated an honorary priest by the church.
Kiss, on the other hand, never had anything to do with the occult. Gene Simmons, however, wasnât interested in convincing you that was the case. He said the rumors of Kissâ Satanic connections stemmed from a bizarre statement he made which, although bizarre, didnât actually have anything to do with the devil.
Simmons recalled âthis rumor started as a result of an interview I gave in Circus magazine after our first album; in response to a question, I said that I sometimes wondered what human flesh tastes like. I never wanted to really find out, but I was curious intellectually.â Simmons believes this remark snowballed into allegations his band worshiped Lucifer.
Why Gene Simmons let the rumor circulate

Some rock stars hate when false rumors about them circulate. Snopes reports Simmons had no real issue with the rumor his band was composed of Satanists. He felt the press the rumor sparked aided his band.
In the 1980s, some evangelists even proclaimed the band had secretly inserted Satanic backwards messages into their songs! The irony of these rumors is that Simmons majored in theology in school and was very familiar with the Bible. He was able to quote it to his religious detractors chapter and verse!
Where did the name âKissâ come from?

Was there any significance to the name âKiss?â Not really. It was just a name Simmons and his band-mates liked.
The bandâs name stemmed from a remark Kiss member Peter Criss made. He mentioned heâd once been in a band called Lips. This name inspired his bandmate Paul Stanley to come up with the name Kiss. Criss initially found the name too feminine for his taste, but later relented. He found the name âsexualâ and âcoolâ â not Satanic.