Well-known kiss vocalist and guitarist, Paul Stanley, feels strongly about the memoirs of his previous and current fellow band mates— “nothing more than self-serving fantasies or delusions or love letters to themselves."

In an interview concerning Stanley's upcoming biography called Face the Music: A Life Exposed, he displays his discontent to the public by saying their biographies would be “better suited on a roll of soft paper, so at least you could use it for something,” as reported by Billboard

Stanley also brought up the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction once more and remains uninterested in playing with Criss and Frehley during Kiss’ induction.

"I have too much invested at this point. It really is a can of worms that I feel is better off left closed. So there's been a lot of issues, and perhaps the best way to deal with them is to celebrate the four original guys and go there and get our award and to look past the differences that will always be there. It doesn't change the big picture; we have differences and we will continue to have differences," said Stanley, according to Rolling Stone

Although Simmons has previously stated that he acknowledges the differences but still values everyones part within the band, Stanley feels differently and certainly isn't shy about it.