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Alice Cooper Biography

Vincent Damon Furnier has put new meaning to the phrase taking your work home. The Detroit native renamed himself Alice Cooper after his successful rock band of the same name rose to stardom.The original group, comprised of guitarist Mike Bruce, guitarist Glen Buxton, bassist Dennis Dunaway, and drummer Neal Smith, moved to California in 1968 and signed with Straight Records, releasing their debut album Pretties for You in 1969. A move back to Detroit after a somewhat failed Los Angeles following, the groups third album, 1971's Love it to Death, proved successful, producing #21 hit single "Eighteen" and going gold. Their breakthrough record, 1972's School's Out, sold over a million copies and peaked at number two on the charts, proving that Alice Cooper was becoming a rock icon.However, just a year later the group parted ways after another unsuccessful album, and Furnier, now officially named Alice Cooper, moved on to his solo career. The rest of the guys, under the name Billion Dollar Babies, released another album with the hit "No More Mr. Nice Guy," but reached little success without their headliner. Both Bruce and Smith recorded solo albums, which were never released. Meanwhile, Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits, released in 1974, made the Top Ten Hits.For his first solo album, Cooper hired Lou Reed's backing band from Rock 'N' Roll Animal and Welcome to My Nightmare proved that Cooper still had the guts to perform up to his former glory. His second album came at a time when Cooper's alcoholism proved paramount, which he then commercialized on his rehab stint by releasing 1978's From the Inside. The early 80's proved that hard rockers were moving on from an era of theatrics, as Cooper only returned to the spotlight with 1989's Trash after a few on screen cameos in horror film. Cooper began releasing album after album into the most recent millennium, his more recent Along Came a Spider in 2008.

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      Alice Cooper has come far since his namesake's first album, Pretties for You in 1969. "Poison," the first single off Alice Cooper's return 1989 solo album Trash, proved that the performer could still rattle people's chains. It was his first single since 1977 to make the Top Ten. The album topped charts in Britain and peaked at 20 in the U.S., going platinum. Also from Trash are the hits "Detroit City" and "Novocaine," also available for ringtone download. His sound remains the same over this 20-plus year gap between his first solo album, Welcome to My Nightmare, and the most recent, 2008's Along Came a Spider. Along Came a Spider, the 25th studio album for this iconic hard rocker who began an illustrious career with theatrical stage performances, brings along the unsurprisingly rocker grit that Alice Cooper brought to the industry over three decades earlier. Though for other singles, like PlayPhone's available ringtone "No More Mr. Nice Guy," from the Billion Dollar Babies offset group of Alice Cooper's original style, has a little more pop/punk rhythm than the original Cooper clan. Cooper himself remained the rock icon he became iconic for, while his former band mates proved unsuccessful in their hopes for similar solo life spans. "Feed My Frankenstein," another hit on PlayPhone, was performed by Cooper in 1992's Wayne's World, making Cooper's rock rule glorious.