About "Hey Stoopid"
Hey Stoopid is the twelfth solo studio album by American rock singer Alice Cooper, released on July 2, 1991, by Epic Records. After his smash 1989 hit album Trash, Cooper attempted to continue his success with his follow-up album, which features guest performances from Lance Bulen, Slash, Ozzy Osbourne, Vinnie Moore, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Nikki Sixx and Mick Mars (both of Mötley Crüe). Hey Stoopid was Cooper's last album to feature bassist Hugh McDonald before he joined Bon Jovi in 1994.
According to Cooper assistant Brian Renfield, an alternate cover was originally considered, described by Renfield as being "hardcore with hypo needles, pills..." Notably, the track "Feed My Frankenstein" features famed guitar duo Steve Vai and Joe Satriani playing together, accompanied by Nikki Sixx on bass.
Top songs by Alice Cooper
- Poison
- School's Out
- How You Gonna See Me Now
- Elected
- Be My Lover
- Hello Hooray
- Cold Ethyl
- Ballad Of Dwight Fry
- I Never Cry
- Under My Wheels
- You And Me
- Eighteen
- Billion Dollar Babies
- Halo Of Flies
- The Black Widow
- Roses On White Lace
- 10 Minutes Before The Worm
- Welcome To My Nightmare
- I'm Eighteen
- Bed Of Nails
- Only Women Bleed
- Hell Is Living Without You
- Department Of Youth
- Blow Me A Kiss
- Bye Bye Baby
- Gutter Cat Vs. The Jets
- Blue Turk
- Apple Bush
- Beautiful Flyaway (lay Down And Die, Goodbye)
- Brutal Planet
- Dead Babies
- Bad Place Alone
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