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Hey Stoopid

Alice Cooper · 1991

56 min · 12 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · garage rock

A blend of hard rock grit and theatrical flair that showcases Alice Cooper's signature shock rock style.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic emotional journeys long, immersive listening sessions theatrical storytelling elements
Context
By the time 'Hey Stoopid' was released in 1991, Alice Cooper was experiencing a resurgence in popularity following the commercial success of his previous album 'Trash' in 1989. This album marked his return to a heavier sound, solidifying his place in the evolving glam metal scene while appealing to both new listeners and longtime fans.
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hard rock, heavy metal, garage rock

Hey Stoopid is an album by Alice Cooper, released in 1991. A blend of hard rock grit and theatrical flair that showcases Alice Cooper's signature shock rock style. The album debuted at No. 31 on the Billboard 200 and featured the hit single 'Feed My Frankenstein', which found additional fame after being included in the film 'Wayne's World'. 'Hey Stoopid' is notable for its collaboration with several prominent musicians, including members of Mötley Crüe and Ozzy Osbourne's band, reflecting the interconnectedness of early '90s rock. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Hey Stoopid sound like?

A blend of hard rock grit and theatrical flair that showcases Alice Cooper's signature shock rock style. Rooted in hard rock and heavy metal.

What makes Hey Stoopid by Alice Cooper notable?

The album debuted at No. 31 on the Billboard 200 and featured the hit single 'Feed My Frankenstein', which found additional fame after being included in the film 'Wayne's World'. 'Hey Stoopid' is notable for its collaboration with several prominent musicians, including members of Mötley Crüe and Ozzy Osbourne's band, reflecting the interconnectedness of early '90s rock. By the time 'Hey Stoopid' was released in 1991, Alice Cooper was experiencing a resurgence in popularity following the commercial success of his previous album 'Trash' in 1989. This album marked his return to a heavier sound, solidifying his place in the evolving glam metal scene while appealing to both new listeners and longtime fans.

Who is Hey Stoopid for?

Hey Stoopid works well if you're into dynamic emotional journeys, long, immersive listening sessions and theatrical storytelling elements.

How many songs are on Hey Stoopid?

Hey Stoopid has 12 tracks, running approximately 56 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·56:17

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Hey Stoopid Standout 4:34
  • 2 Love’s a Loaded Gun Standout 4:11
  • 3 Snakebite 4:33
  • 4 Burning Our Bed 4:34
  • 5 Dangerous Tonight 4:41
  • 6 Might as Well Be on Mars 7:09
  • 7 Feed My Frankenstein Standout 4:44
  • 8 Hurricane Years 3:58
  • 9 Little by Little 4:35
  • 10 Die for You 4:16
  • 11 Dirty Dreams 3:29
  • 12 Wind‐Up Toy 5:27

Release Date

July 2, 1991

Genre

garage rock, hard rock, heavy metal

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

56 min 17 sec