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Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper has been played over 30 times on NTS, first on 5 August 2014. Alice Cooper's music has been featured on 30 episodes.

This is the page for the band Alice Cooper with all releases pre 1974. Initially forming as the Earwigs, then playing as the Spiders through the sixties, Vincent Furnier, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway and John Speer became The Nazz in 1967. Speer was quickly replaced by Neal Smith and the band soon changed their name to Alice Cooper to prevent confusion with Todd Rundgren's group.

Lead singer Furnier took on the identity of Alice Cooper onstage and the band went on to become one of the most popular rock bands of the early seventies. Their overblown stage presence basically created shock rock and was hugely influential on the rock scene that followed.

The band split in 1974 as Furnier wanted to focus on the theatrical side of the band, while the other members wanted to concentrate on the music. Vincent went solo and officially changed his name to Alice Cooper in 1975. Bruce, Dunaway and Smith went on to form Billion Dollar Babies, named after the most popular Alice Cooper album.

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Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper has been played over 30 times on NTS, first on 5 August 2014. Alice Cooper's music has been featured on 30 episodes.

This is the page for the band Alice Cooper with all releases pre 1974. Initially forming as the Earwigs, then playing as the Spiders through the sixties, Vincent Furnier, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway and John Speer became The Nazz in 1967. Speer was quickly replaced by Neal Smith and the band soon changed their name to Alice Cooper to prevent confusion with Todd Rundgren's group.

Lead singer Furnier took on the identity of Alice Cooper onstage and the band went on to become one of the most popular rock bands of the early seventies. Their overblown stage presence basically created shock rock and was hugely influential on the rock scene that followed.

The band split in 1974 as Furnier wanted to focus on the theatrical side of the band, while the other members wanted to concentrate on the music. Vincent went solo and officially changed his name to Alice Cooper in 1975. Bruce, Dunaway and Smith went on to form Billion Dollar Babies, named after the most popular Alice Cooper album.

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Dead Babies
Alice Cooper
Warner Bros. Records1971
Is It My Body
Alice Cooper
Warner Bros. Records1971
Sick Things
Alice Cooper
Warner Bros. Records1973
Elected
Alice Cooper
Old Gold1985
I Love The Dead
Alice Cooper
Not On Label (Alice Cooper)0
Second Coming
Alice Cooper
Warner Bros. Records1971
Sick Things
Alice Cooper, Alice Cooper
Warner Music Group, Warner Bros. Records2016
Black Juju
Alice Cooper
Not On Label (Alice Cooper)2014
I'm Eighteen
Alice Cooper
Warner Bros. Records0
Hello Hooray
Alice Cooper
Warner Bros. Records1973