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Alice Cooper


"The Eyes of Alice Cooper" is a studio album by the rock artist Alice Cooper, released in 2003. The record marked a return to a more hard rock-oriented sound, moving away from heavy industrial music that characterized his previous couple of albums. It was widely seen as a stylistic callback to his earlier lighter work, particularly from the 1970s. The album contains 13 tracks, including "Man Of The Year," "Between High School & Old School," and "Novocaine." It received mixed reviews from critics but was praised for its return to form, as it showcased Cooper's affinity for tongue-in-cheek humor and skillful wordplay. Born Vincent Damon Furnier, Alice Cooper is known for his distinctive raspy voice and a stage show featuring props like guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, and snakes. "The Eyes of Alice Cooper" reflects this theatricality and thematic exploration of moral and societal issues. While the album did not make a significant commercial impact, it remains an important part of Cooper's discography as a reconnection to his raw rock 'n' roll roots.