
In this eye-opening video, we explore how Alice Cooper, the godfather of shock rock, deliberately chose to become a villain in the world of rock and roll—not a hero. Long before stage theatrics were mainstream, Cooper revolutionized the genre with his dark, twisted, and theatrical persona that blurred the line between horror and rock.
Find out why Alice Cooper rejected the typical rock star image embraced by Hair Metal, Glam Rock, and Hard Rock bands of the 70s and 80s. He wasn’t looking for fame through adoration—he wanted to be feared, misunderstood, and legendary. His influence paved the way for bands like Motley Crüe, Twisted Sister, and even Marilyn Manson.
Whether you're a fan of Heavy Metal, shock rock, or 80s music icons, this video breaks down Alice Cooper’s impact on music, stage performance, and how choosing to be the villain made him unforgettable.
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