Firehouse, Engine Company 31 in New York City, is a historic firehouse known for its association with the American hard rock band Kiss. The band's iconic song "Firehouse" was written by Paul Stanley and features Gene Simmons spitting fire during live performances.
Originally recorded in 1973, "Firehouse" has remained a staple in Kiss concerts and has been featured on various albums, showcasing the band's electrifying performances and unique stage presence. The firehouse continues to be a symbol of rock music history and the legendary antics of Kiss.
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