Kiss fans have been pointing that the band is using playback during the gigs on their cruise, Kiss Kruise, this weekend. The trip began on Wednesday (31) and runs through Monday (5) with a series of concerts of the group, as well as presentations by guests such as Ace Frehley and Bruce Kulick, among others. In comments of a video with the performance of "Heaven's On Fire", captured during the show performed last Saturday (3), fans said that vocalist and guitarist Paul Stanley, in particular, has used a lot of prerecorded voices . Some posts also point out that drummer Eric Singer has exaggerated the use of trigger, a feature that leaves the parts of the drums with the same volume - and sometimes used when the percussionist no longer has the same strength of other times. "I can see another Milli Vanilli-type incident taking place along the road," said one Internet user, citing the duo who missed out on a Grammy after being spotted scamming their shows and albums. "They can gain good lip sync practice on this cruise," said another. "Eric's drums sound like a trigger in everything I've heard since 'Alive III.' There's no dynamics, everything sounds the same volume all the time," a third said. Two moments of the video - 0min24sec and 1min13sec - are being singled out as the most obvious in terms of playback. Check it out: https://youtu.be/17iQEr0nYMY Check out the repertoire played by Kiss on the night in question - which can serve as the basis for the farewell tour, "End Of The Road": 1. Shout It Out Loud 2. Deuce 3. Do You Love Me 4. I Love It Loud 5. Say Yeah 6. Heaven's on Fire 7. War Machine 8. Psycho Circus 9. Shock Me 10. God of Thunder 11. Lick It Up 12. Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll 13. Hotter Than Hell 14. Hell or Hallelujah 15. Cold Gin 16. Love Gun 17. Black Diamond Bis: 18. Detroit Rock City 19. Hide Your Heart 20. Rock and Roll All Nite See more News