peterCriss400 Original KISS drummer Peter Criss joined frontman Rob Zombie on stage last night (Saturday, May 10th) at 93.3 WMMR MMR*B*Q 2014 at Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, New Jersey to perform a cover of the KISS classic God Of Thunder.

According to blabbermouth.net, Zombie introduced Criss by telling the audience: “Ladies and gentlemen, if you are anything like me, you were very disappointed a little while ago, because I tuned into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, and I did not get to see my favorite drummer get behind the motherfucking drums. So tonight, it is our great honor to bring to you the one and only Catman, Mr. Peter Criss.” Watch fan filmed footage below.

Rob Zombie has just completed a short 12-stop tour and will next head over to Europe for a run of festival dates beginning with the Sweden Rock Festival on June 5th.

Zombie is promoting the upcoming release of his first-ever concert Blu-ray/DVD, The Zombie Horror Picture Show, which will be released on May 19th.

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    1. Because he probably has tendinitis and there are no triggers on the drum kit he is using. Just a guess…

    2. That’s funny but I have not been a KISS Kruise. I don’t have enough money.

    3. Maybe if you made a better career choice, E black, you too could afford to go on the Kiss cruise, or any cruise for that matter. Just remember what Judge Smells said, “The world needs ditch diggers too.”

    4. That’s not nice.

      Really, is this what the comments section has resorted to, immature mudslinging? Pathetic.

      Dana from EddieTrunk.com 🙂

    5. Peter was a guest drummer and Ginger Fish is RZ’s drummer, so I would guess it was a normal thing to have them play together.

  1. I love Peter and this is awesome to see. But was the other drummer there cause Peter can’t do it on his own? Cause that would kind of prove Gene and Paul’s point that Peter doesn’t have it anymore.

  2. Nice….. It is always great to see Peter knocking the hell out of his drums. Peter influenced ALOT of drummers…yeah maybe he wasn’t the greatest drummer but who gives a shit about that tricky tack crap. Jack Lambert wasn’t the greatest linebacker in the NFL but he sure as hell one of a kind….and he influenced myself & many other linebackers who played. Peter is a very unique icon in the world of music. “Peter Criss”…..just say the name & BOOM….that epic one & only drum solo off of “ALIVE” paved the way for drummers to do their stuff, love ya Catman. —-Joe in The Cuse

    1. Well said. I love Jack Lambert, too. That’s coming from a Philadelphia Eagles fan.

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