The album marked a turnaround from the band's flagging fortunes of the previous several years and successfully introduced them to a new generation of fans, as well as marking the beginning of the "unmasked" era that would last for the next decade. In an interview for
KISSology 2, Stanley said that "people were now listening with their eyes rather than their ears, mainly because
Creatures of the Night was arguably a better album than
Lick It Up." He also made the statement that "The only reason why I think people bought
Lick It Up more than
Creatures of the Night was because we had no make-up on. That was the only reason."
Lick It Up was certified
gold on December 22, 1983, the first Kiss album to achieve certification since 1980's
Unmasked. It was certified platinum in the US on December 19, 1990.
Kerrang! listed
Lick It Up at No. 3 on its year-end list of the best hard rock albums of 1983. In 2011, the album placed at No. 10 in
Guitar Worlds readers poll of the top 10 guitar albums of 1983. The video for "All Hell's Breakin' Loose" was nominated for
Best Cinematography at the
1984 MTV Video Music Awards. The song "Lick It Up" is a staple of the band's live performances. Due to its popularity among fans, Kiss has performed the song over 1,500 times as of December 2022, making it one of the group's top ten most played pieces. ==Track listing==