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Glam Slam Guide
The original shock rock pioneers – five Phoenix kids who terrified parents and invented rock theatre! The Alice Cooper Group (1964–1975) were the godfathers of shock rock: raw Detroit garage energy, vaudeville horror shows, and glam-tinged hard rock that influenced everyone from Kiss to Marilyn Manson. The Classic Line-Up (The “Killer” era) Vincent Furnier (“Alice Cooper”) – vocals, ringmaster of chaos Glen Buxton – lead guitar (the quiet riff wizard, died 1997) Michael Bruce

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 196 min read


Bolan's Cosmic Boogie
A Journey Through The Electric Warrior’s Elevator From bopping elf to cosmic boogie king – the curls, the glitter, the riffs that launched glam. Marc Bolan didn’t just ride the wave of glam – he conjured it with a Les Paul, a feather boa, and a whisper that turned into a roar. This is the complete UK discography of the man who made of stardust: every album, single, and rarity from John's Children to T. Rex and beyond. John's Children (with Marc Bolan) Studio Albums Orgasm – A

T.Rex
Dec 28, 20254 min read


Black Country Rockers
Wolves’ finest export: Slade – loud, proud, and unapologetically Brummie!

Slade
Dec 25, 20254 min read


🔘You and Me – Single: Mar. 1977
Alice Cooper softens his sound and scores a major hit with this 1977 soft‑rock ballad.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 12, 19773 min read


Under My Wheels Single UK: 1971
A Killer's Road Rage Anthem Alice Cooper Group’s "Under My Wheels" backed with "Desperado" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK 1971 by Warner Bros. Records (catalog number K 16135) on November 5, 1971,The release was planned to align with the group's three UK show dates, and they also performed the track on The Old Grey Whistle Test. November Dates 02: France - Espace Cardin, Paris 04: UK - Mayfair Suite (Kinetic Circus), Birmingham, England [POSTPONED] 07: UK

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 5, 19715 min read


Under My Wheels Single US: 1971
Alice Cooper Group’s "Under My Wheels" backed with "Desperado" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the US 1971 by Warner Bros. Records (catalog number WB 7529) on September 28, 1971. USA - Warner Bros. - 1971 Taken from the Killer album, the single debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at No. 88 during the week of December 25, 1971, peaking at No. 59 on January 29, 1972, during an 8-week run. Produced by Bob Ezrin and written by Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, and Bob

Alice Cooper Group
Sep 27, 19714 min read
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