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Shock Rock's Greatest Madman Ushers Us Into His Attic
(View, 1999-09-23)

The bulk of Alice Cooper's career has been spent walking the fine line between legend and self-parody. Those who remember the initial rush of legitimate classics like "Eighteen", "Under My Wheels" and "No More Mr. Nice Guy" have generally chosen to freeze Cooper in that time period, still holding him in high regard despite more than two decades or erratic and largely forgettable music. ...

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The Vincent Price of Rock'n'Roll
(View, 2004-09-30)

IT'S BEEN MORE THAN three decades since the name Alice Cooper began to infiltrate the grand arena of rock 'n' roll, signifying a corrupted mix of horrific theatrics and nasty attitude. In that time Alice has been public enemy number one and tyrant of the rock charts, often at the same time, while at other times he's practically fallen off the radar. ...

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