Cover Versions
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- "Beth"
- Peter Criss covered originally wrote "Beth" for his solo album Cat #1.
- Groovie Ghoulies covered it on their 1989 album Appetite for Adrenochrome as an unlisted track.
- No Use for a Name covered "Beth" on their 1997 album Making Friends also as an unlisted track.
- Coffin Break made a cover for Kiss' tribute album Hard to Believe: Kiss Covers Compilation.
- "Beth" was covered in the television show Glee during the episode "Theatricality".
- "God of Thunder"
- The Melvins made a cover for Kiss' tribute album Hard to Believe: Kiss Covers Compilation.
- Iced Earth covered "God of Thunder" for their tribute album Tribute to the Gods. "Creatures of the Night" cover was also featured on the album.
- White Zombie covered the song for their EP God of Thunder.
- Raging Speedhorn covered the song for How the Great Have Fallen album.
- Swedish death metal band Entombed made a cover of the song which is featured on their compilation Sons of Satan Praise the Lord.
- Death released a cover of the song as a bonus track on the Japanese version of their 1991 album Human.
- The American doom metal band Rigor Sardonicous released a cover of the song on their album Risus Ex Mortuus.
- A supergroup consisting of Rob Zombie (vocals), Slash (guitar), Ace Frehley (guitar), Tommy Lee (drums), Gilby Clarke (guitar), and Scott Ian (bass guitar) played a cover of the song for the VH1 Rock Honors of Kiss.
- Quintron and Miss Pussycat covered the song on their 2005 album Swamp Tech.
- Ripper covered the song on their 2009 album The Dead Have Rizen on Black Widow Records.
- "Do You Love Me?"
- Nirvana made a cover for the Hard to Believe: Kiss Covers Compilation.
- Girlschool made a cover for Running Wild.
- Girl included a version on their debut album Sheer Greed
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