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📰 Alice & His Guillotine – Feature – Apr. 1973
This *Rolling Stone* feature captures Cooper at the moment he transformed rock touring into full‑scale theatre. The article documents not just a tour, but a cultural shift — one that helped redefine what a rock show could be.

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Apr 12, 19733 min read
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📰 Alice the Cover Girl ‑ Article: Apr. 1973
This *Popswop* feature captures Cooper at the moment he became both a shock‑rock icon and a pop‑culture favourite. By reframing his outrageousness through a teen‑mag lens, the article highlights the humour, charisma, and self‑awareness that made him irresistible to a generation.

Alice Cooper Group
Apr 7, 19732 min read
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📰 Billion Dollar Babies Come of Age‑Article : Apr. 1973
Circus emphasises the band’s growing commercial clout, noting how their once‑controversial theatrics had become a mainstream draw. The article positions *Billion Dollar Babies* as the moment when Cooper’s shock‑rock vision fully “came of age,” both artistically and financially.

Alice Cooper Group
Apr 1, 19733 min read
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đź“° Alice Cooper Picture Featur : Apr. 1973
The feature blends dramatic live photography, bold layouts, and a “Hello Hurray” advert to showcase Cooper’s blend of menace, humour, and showmanship during one of the band’s most explosive commercial peaks.

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Apr 1, 19732 min read
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📰 No More Mr. Nice Guy – Advert : Mar. 1973
A provocative full-page advertisement for Alice Cooper’s single “No More Mr. Nice Guy” from the album *Billion Dollar Babies* shows the band in pristine white suits, armed with machine guns and surrounded by stacks of cash and white rabbits. The bold tagline “YOU ASKED FOR IT… YOU GOT IT!” perfectly captures the band’s shock-rock persona at its commercial peak. This March 31, 1973 Billboard advert marks Alice Cooper’s transformation from underground shock act to mainstream mi

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Mar 31, 19733 min read
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📰 Billion Dollar Babies – Advert : March 1973
A bold, theatrical full‑page advert that captures the decadent spirit of *Billion Dollar Babies* at the height of Alice Cooper’s commercial ascent.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 29, 19733 min read
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📰 Alice Lives! – Article: Mar. 1973
A media prank gone awry reveals the depth of Alice Cooper’s cultural impact — a rock star whose staged deaths were so convincing that even a parody obituary could shake a nation.

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Mar 24, 19733 min read
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📰 Robots & a Boa – Feature: Mar. 1973
A Dutch magazine spread that treats Alice Cooper like a cinematic myth — part rock star, part surrealist, part Broadway villain — and captures the band’s peak with theatrical flair.

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Mar 24, 19733 min read
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📰 Alice On Boredom – Article: Mar. 1973
A candid, whiskey‑warm meditation on ego, fame, and the absurdity of stardom — Alice Cooper turns boredom into philosophy and performance.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 24, 19734 min read
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📰 Alice Cooper Is Here! – Cover: Mar. 1973
A burst of colour, shock, and youth‑culture energy — Look‑In captured Alice Cooper at the exact moment the UK embraced the band’s theatrical revolution.

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Mar 17, 19733 min read
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