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Though not the kiss of death, Elder signaled the band's fall from teenybopper grace. Seven albums were released after '81, and--apart from the retrospective Smashes, Thrashes & Hits--they were more or less crap. But it's been almost 15 years since the glory days, plenty of time for all those kids who used to carry Kiss lunchboxes to grow up and start bands of their own. Bands that the teens of the Nineties worship. Bands that play songs by--Kiss! Kiss is scheduled to perform on Saturday, October 21, at Veterans' Memorial Coliseum. Showtime is 7 p.m.