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Because part of their logo resembles a Nazi symbol, which band uses a different logo on its albums sold in Germany?
- Kiss:There's a reason Kiss albums, posters and T-shirts look different in Germany. For more than four decades, the band's logo has been altered in Germany to avoid comparisons to the "s-bolts" symbol of the Nazi Party's paramilitary Schutzstaffel forces. Specifically, the last two letters in Kiss' moniker have had their usually pointy tops and bottoms flattened into straight horizontal lines for all commercial uses in the country. The modification was made to comply with the German penal code, which criminalizes the dissemination of Nazi Party symbols.
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