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Alice Cooper: "Hey Stoopid" Album (1991)

  • Writer: Alice Cooper(solo)
    Alice Cooper(solo)
  • Jun 30, 1991
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 23

Alice Cooper’s Hey Stoopid was released as an album in the US by Epic Records (catalog number EK 46786) on July 1, 1991, with a UK release in August 1991.

This marked his nineteenth solo studio album. Produced by Peter Collins, it followed the commercial success of 1989’s Trash and featured guest performers including Slash, Ozzy Osbourne, Vinnie Moore, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Nikki Sixx, and Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe. Noted in a 1991 Rolling Stone review for its polished glam-metal sound, it was Cooper’s last album with bassist Hugh McDonald before he joined Bon Jovi in 1994. An alternate cover with “hardcore” imagery, including hypodermic needles and pills, was considered but not used, per Cooper’s assistant Brian Renfield. The track “Feed My Frankenstein,” with Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and Nikki Sixx, appeared in the 1992 film Wayne’s World and its soundtrack, while “Dangerous Tonight” was featured in the 2014 video game Watch Dogs.

Tracklist:

A1. Hey Stoopid – 4:34

A2. Love’s a Loaded Gun – 4:11

A3. Snakebite – 4:33

A4. Burning Our Bed – 4:34

B1. Dangerous Tonight – 4:41

B2. Might as Well Be on Mars – 7:27

B3. Feed My Frankenstein – 4:44

C1. Hurricane Years – 3:58

C2. Little by Little – 4:35

C3. Die for You – 4:16

D1. Dirty Dreams – 3:29

D2. Wind-Up Toy – 5:27

Note: The tracklist is based on the standard 1991 CD and vinyl release (Epic Records). Some editions may include bonus tracks or alternate sequencing.

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Hey Stoopid

Love's a Loaded Gun

Snakebite

Burning Our Bed

Dangerous Tonight

Might as Well Be on Mars

Feed My Frankenstein

Hurricane Years

Little by Little

Die for You

Dirty Dreams

Wind-Up Toy

About the album


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