June 4, 2025

Photo by: Jenny Rishner, Courtesy of EarMusic
The original Alice Cooper Group is back and better than ever. The band has just unveiled their second single since reuniting “Wild Ones” off of their upcoming album 'The Revenge of Alice Cooper.' The riff driven song is a homage to the youthful rebellion and raw energy that made them icons.
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The song, inspired by The Wild One, the 1953 cult classic featuring Marlon Brando, channels the same defiant spirit that helped define a generation. The release is more than a song, it’s a statement that The Alice Cooper Group is still loud, dangerous and relevant today.
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The Original Alice Cooper Group made up of Alice Cooper (vocals), Michael Bruce (guitar), Dennis Dunaway (bass), Neal Smith (drums) and Glen Buxton (guitar) defined rock in the early 70’s blending raw music with shocking theatrics. They pioneered Shock Rock through visual images, dark storytelling and over the top stage shows.
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Reuniting five decades after their climb to fame, The Revenge of Alice Cooper, channels the cool and chaos of their early days. Also in a special moment, the album features a posthumous appearance by Glen Buxton, who passed away in 1997, through an unreleased recording that seamlessly blends past and present with his original guitar part on the track “What Happened to You.”