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Alice Cooper: Trashes The World
Not for the faint of heart, Alice Cooper Trashes The World includes all the macabre theatrics and dramatic staging that have made Alice one of the most imitated legends in rock. Filmed in Birmingham, England, it features the hits from Trash plus all the great Alice Cooper classics.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures Alice Cooper's theatrical live performance from his 'Trash' tour. The show features his signature blend of shock rock, elaborate stage sets, and iconic hits. It showcases Cooper's enduring stage persona and his ability to deliver a visually stunning and musically powerful rock spectacle.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, 'Alice Cooper: Trashes The World' was primarily reviewed by fans and music publications, generally receiving positive feedback for its energetic performance and visual presentation. Critics noted Alice Cooper's continued prowess as a live entertainer, highlighting the production value and his faithful delivery of his classic songs.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Alice Cooper's charismatic and theatrical stage presence.
Commended for its high-energy performances of classic hits.
Appreciated for the elaborate stage production and visual effects.
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Fun Fact
The 'Trash' album, from which this tour draws its name, was Alice Cooper's first album in nearly a decade to be produced by a major figure in rock, Bob Ezrin, who had previously worked on some of Cooper's most iconic albums.
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