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| Greg Kihn | Primary Artist, Guitar, Vocals |
| Steve Wright | Bass, Vocals |
| Greg Douglas | Guitar |
| Larry Lynch | Drums, Vocals |
| Gary Phillips | Keyboards, Vocals |
| Greg Kihn Band | Track Performer |
| Greg Kihn | Contributor |
| Steve Wright | Contributor |
| Matthew King Kaufman | Producer |
| Larry Lynch | Contributor |
| Gary Phillips | Contributor |
| Dr. Schnoz | Engineer |
| Greg Douglass | Contributor |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Mike DeGagne
Although "Jeopardy"'s crafty, dancefloor hook is well deserving of its number two marking on the charts, the rest of Kihnspiracy maintains a solid pop/rock foundation as well, making it and 1981's Rockihnroll the two best Greg Kihn Band albums. With Kihnspiracy, Kihn turns songs like "Fascination," "Tear That City Down," and "Talkin' to Myself" into exuberant, appealing guitar pop, thanks to the highly charged use of rhythm and melody. Most of the tunes carry a steady pace, and the formula instilled in Kihn's writing pays close attention to the importance of the pop-led hook without an overabundance of glitz and sweetness. Even tracks that seem to be less attended too, ...