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10.xx  Alice Cooper - Killer (hard rock/classic rock album)
Alice Cooper was the #### during the intersection of the 70s and the Nixon administration. A little of that #### rubbed off on me when I was listening to him in Mike Erpelding's basement during junior high school. Alice represented a different sort of counter-culture that in retrospect seems only a little more contrived than some others from the period.
I've listened to more Alice Cooper in the past few days than in the previous few decades. His later albums have the hits, the production numbers and the great guitar duo of **** Wagner and Steve Hunter (see Rock n Roll Animal above), but I think this LP is the pick of the litter. It has his strongest collection of songs and is positioned as close to the garage as the arena.
Lester Bangs' review of the album
				
			Alice Cooper was the #### during the intersection of the 70s and the Nixon administration. A little of that #### rubbed off on me when I was listening to him in Mike Erpelding's basement during junior high school. Alice represented a different sort of counter-culture that in retrospect seems only a little more contrived than some others from the period.
I've listened to more Alice Cooper in the past few days than in the previous few decades. His later albums have the hits, the production numbers and the great guitar duo of **** Wagner and Steve Hunter (see Rock n Roll Animal above), but I think this LP is the pick of the litter. It has his strongest collection of songs and is positioned as close to the garage as the arena.
Lester Bangs' review of the album
	
 
 
 
  Sorry, KP. I don't mind Maiden, but I wouldn't have gone to that concert if Cooper wasn't there. Iron Maiden was fine, but we left before they were done. Bunch of 50-ish dudes, we were all there to see the undercard.