Hey Stoopid

| Alice Cooper

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Hey Stoopid

Hey Stoopid is the 19th studio album by rock singer Alice Cooper, released on July 2, 1991 (see 1991 in music). After his smash 1989 hit album Trash, Cooper attempted to continue his success with his follow-up album, which features guest performances from Slash, Ozzy Osbourne, Vinnie Moore, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Nikki Sixx and Mick Mars (both of Mo tley Crue). Hey Stoopidwas Cooper's last album to feature bassist Hugh McDonald before he joined Bon Jovi in 1994. -Wikipedia

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  • Metal Storm

    Hey Stoopid succeeds Trash as Raise Your Fist And Yell succeeded Constrictor: the same, but more so. That is not to say that Hey Stoopid outdoes Trash, for they share a mix of hits, non-starters, and popcorn tracks - but it is heavier, more mature, and more substantial in most aspects.  

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  • Rough Edge

    What sets Alice Cooper's "The Last Temptation" aside from other artists' work is Cooper's continuing attention to production value, exceptional musicianship and spirited and involving songs. "The Last Temptation" is a phenomenal collection  

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  • Only Solitaire

    A confused and compromised effort that, nevertheless, points to a revival. 

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  • Don Ignacio

    this is actually an enjoyable album to sit through  

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  • Record Collector Magazine

    a highly enjoyable work, up there with the best of his solo material 

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  • Louder than War

    2013 - there are some stone cold classics on the album 

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  • Mike Ladano

    Not great, but certainly not a failure. 

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  • All Music

    But despite its strong points, Hey Stoopid is for only Cooper's more devoted followers.  

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  • Metal Reviews

    there is no boring moments at all and I can let the album repeat itself many times in a row... no problem 

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  • All Time Records

    at least he took some time to tone down the mindless commercial drone aspect of his recent past and release an album with good compositions on it  

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  • Ginger Nuts of Horror

    2018 - It’s a fine album with some incredible tunes featuring some incredible names. 

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  • Pop Culture Beast

    2017 - this is a decent album 

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  • Awake & Dreaming

    2007 - With such a collection of great heavy rock tunes, I would have have expected it to be a huge hit but I consider it a classic. 

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