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Wayne's World (1992)
Wayne's World (1992)
1992 | Comedy
Wayne (1 more)
Garth
26 years ago a movie about two slackers in a basement with their own cable show came out waynes world and i loved it. were not worthy the jokes are still funny love the alice cooper cameo i love it
  
Paranormal by Alice Cooper
Paranormal by Alice Cooper
2017 | Metal, Rock
Through the first listen, don’t bode well for a successful conclusion to this adventure. Stick with it. There are delights waiting for you at the end of the line
Critic - Robert Ham
Original Score: 58 out of 100

Read Review: https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/07/album-review-alice-cooper-paranormal/
  
Billion Dollar Babies by Alice Cooper
Billion Dollar Babies by Alice Cooper
1973 | Rock
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"This is the pinnacle of the 'magic four' line up. I discovered Alice Cooper when he did School's Out: I thought it was great. It was all the bits of glam that I liked. It was theatrical in a comical way. Cooper was an American band that seemed very British - there wasn't a great deal of difference between them and, say, Wizzard to me. I heard School's Out, went down town with my mum and brought two Alice Cooper albums - Love It To Death and Killer for about five shillings each. I got School's Out the next week and loved the theatrics. I really got into Cooper - 'Halo of Flies' etc. It was horror music, way ahead. I laugh when people try to tell me Marilyn Manson is scary: I think 'you weren't around in 71, mate'. Then of course, knowing the albums inside out a year later, out comes Billion Dollar Babies - it has this fantastic opening song 'Hello Hooray' which has this amazing guitar part at the start. And then 'Raped And Freezing' and 'Elected'. There was a really dark psychedelic edge to it. They felt like a band in charge of what they were doing. It was glamorous; it was exotic; it was dangerous. That was the kind of stuff that I liked."

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    Lemmy (2010)

    Lemmy (2010)

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    Lemmy (subtitled "49% motherf**ker. 51% son of a bitch") is a 2010 rockumentary film profile of the...

Farewell Aldebaran by Judy Henske & Jerry Yester
Farewell Aldebaran by Judy Henske & Jerry Yester
1969 | Psychedelic, Rock
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"Frank Zappa's glorious Straight label gave us Captain Beefheart, Alice Cooper, the GTO's and this absurdly eclectic 1969 album by sardonic folk-blues-comedy-rock-cabaret belter Judy Henske and hubby Jerry Yester of the New Christy Minstrels and the Modern Folk Quartet. No two tracks sound like the same band (or even singer), thanks to Henske's radical versatility and Yester playing ten different instruments; but unlike the Turtles' equally perversely wide-ranging The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands, no track sounds much like anyone else either. "

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    RHINO

    RHINO

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    YouTube Channel

    RHINO is the official YouTube channel of the greatest music catalog in the world. Founded in 1978,...