Topic

Former KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent is trying to sell his new Guitarmageddon album for $2 million, while also offering individual songs for roughly $200,000 each.

TL;DR

This is real rock-business weirdness, not satire. The bigger story is that Vincent’s shock pricing is now the headline, while it is still unclear whether anyone is actually going to pay those numbers.

Key Details

• Rolling Stone reported Vincent is selling the full album for $2 million

• Search results tied to his own promotion say individual songs are being offered for about $200,000 each

• The move fits a longer Vincent pattern of premium direct-to-fan and collector-style pricing

• The checked pass does not show proof of major buyers at the headline price

Breakdown

This is one of those stories where the pricing strategy becomes the art project. Vincent is not just releasing music. He is turning scarcity and shock value into the main event.

Per Rolling Stone, the album price is $2 million, with individual songs around $200,000. That is such an extreme ask that the internet is naturally going to talk about the business model before it talks about the music.

The bigger question is whether this is a real sales plan or a giant publicity lever. Those two things are not mutually exclusive. Vincent has played in the premium-direct-to-fan lane before, so the pricing does not appear random. Still, the intake does not show clear proof that buyers are lining up at the headline number.

That is why this lands as a clean latest item with a very open ending. The offer is real. The market response is the part nobody can fully call yet.

What to Watch Next

• Whether Vincent announces an actual buyer or partial sale

• Whether the pricing gets adjusted if the shock value does not convert

• Whether this becomes a collector story or just a publicity stunt footnote

Sources

Rolling Stone — Ex-Kiss Guitarist Offers New Album for $2 Million or Songs Like Heavy Metal Poontang for $200,000

Instagram — Guitarmageddon album pricing post

Facebook — Official Vinnie Vincent Invasion page

Comment

Is this genius collector marketing, or does the price tag make the whole thing feel more like a stunt than an album release?


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