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Artist: Alice Cooper

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CD Title: Brutal Planet

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2000

Label: Eagle Records

Catalog Number: 15038

Personnel

Alice Cooper Vocals
Bob Marlette Guitars, Keys, Bass
China Guitar
Phil X Guitar
Ryan Roxie Guitar
Eric Singer Drums
Sid Riggs Programming
Natalie Delaney Background Vocals

Limited Edition 2 disc 'Tour' edition

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Brutal Planet  4:40
2.  Wicked Young Man  3:50
3.  Sanctuary  4:00
4.  Blow Me a Kiss  3:18
5.  Eat Some More  4:36
6.  Pick Up the Bones  5:14
7.  Pessi-Mystic  4:56
8.  Gimme  4:46
9.  It's the Little Things  4:11
10.  Take It Like a Woman  4:12
11.  Cold Machines  4:14
12.  Can't Sleep, Clowns Will Eat Me Japanese bonus track  4:07
  
Total Running Time:  52:04

Disc 2
13.  It's the Little Things live  5:19
14.  Wicked Young Man live  3:32
15.  Poison live  4:52
16.  My Generation live  1:32
17.  Total Rock Rockumentary  35:48
  
Total Running Time:  51:03

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Existing comments about this CD

From: JarWi Date: January 31, 2005 at 15:52
Nu metal is not my favorite kind of music, but I just love this cd (contrary to Dragontown, sadly sad). Especially its second half is a killer. You can't resist the power and charm of the last 5 tunes. Awesome!!!

From: M. Allen Date: January 31, 2005 at 21:19
Well, slap me on the ass & call me Sally, but I really like this CD! Expertly-done hard rock performed by a true metal legend, the guitars on this puppy are a highlight, crunchy as hell and delivering a walloping wall of sound. Factor in the great hooks, cool choruses, and Alice's inimitable vocal stylings and you've got a winner, easily one of Cooper's best. Maybe not quite earth-shattering (though "Sanctuary" blew me away) but a very worthy hard rock release.

From: Tony Date: February 5, 2005 at 10:30
This cd is just perfect and my favorite Alice cd and that includes the 70's classic stuff. The production is just insane and everything is so loud!!! Alice just has the best lyrics and on this cd he's in top form in that department. Guitars are crunchy as s#@t and the songs still have great catchy choruses. One of those albums that will be recognized as extremely underrated and don't tell me you "support" artists of this genre if you haven't picked this up!! Worthy of all praise it's way!!

From: Aussie Dave Date: March 20, 2005 at 17:48
This was the heaviest Alice ever got. As nu-metal was taking the world by storm, Alice jumped on board and recruited Bob Marlette to produce! And as with most of Bob Marlette's productions, they sound big. Some great tracks on here starting with the title track and ending with Cold Machines(very Marilyn Manson). Some killer riffs on here with only the one ballad in Take It Like A Woman! This album beat his next one hands down, even though they sounded very similar! Heavy Alice = Good Alice! 8/10

From: Metalmusicman Date: January 7, 2007 at 14:28
Now that's what I'm f*ckin' talking about!!! Is this really my beloved Alice? Good, cause I am just loving this sh*t! Bob Marlette and Alice go even deeper and darker into the nightmare and the results are just horrifying. This is the heaviest, most melodic, hook laden album Cooper has ever produced and it takes him into the void of, dare I say, Nu-Metal. If you liked Bob Marlette's work with Saliva, Halford, or Sinnisstar, then look the f*ck out, cause this hits like a Mack truck! Buy It!!!!!!!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: June 25, 2011 at 20:59
No matter what i stick to Alice's real Hard Rock side rather than this "experiments"...ok he tried to follow what was "on" at that time but did not fit him well IMHO...still has some good tracks such as "Brutal Planet","Sanctuary","Take It Like A Woman" & "Cold Machines"...78/100


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