1.
On which Alice Cooper album did the song "Desperado" first appear?
Correct Answer
C. Killer
Explanation
The correct answer is Killer. "Desperado" first appeared on Alice Cooper's album Killer.
2.
Megadeth covered Alice Cooper's "No More Mr. Nice Guy" for which movie soundtrack?
Correct Answer
B. Shocker
Explanation
Megadeth covered Alice Cooper's "No More Mr. Nice Guy" for the movie soundtrack of "Shocker".
3.
In which 1987 horror flick did Alice Cooper appear as a street schizo?
Correct Answer
B. Prince Of Darkness
Explanation
Alice Cooper appeared as a street schizo in the 1987 horror flick "Prince of Darkness".
4.
What decade is the hit single "School's Out" by Alice Cooper from?
Correct Answer
D. Seventies
Explanation
"School's Out" is a hit single by Alice Cooper, and it is from the seventies. This can be inferred from the fact that the song was released in 1972 and became one of Cooper's most popular songs during that decade. The lyrics and sound of the song also align with the rock music style of the seventies, making it a fitting choice for that era.
5.
What year did Alice Cooper have the hit single "I Never Cry" on Warner Bros.?
Correct Answer
B. 1977
Explanation
In 1977, Alice Cooper had the hit single "I Never Cry" on Warner Bros. This suggests that the song was released and gained popularity during that year.
6.
Alice Cooper was born Vincent Furnier on February 4 in what year?
Correct Answer
B. 1948
7.
What instrument did Alice Cooper's Neal Smith play?
Correct Answer
D. Drums
Explanation
Neal Smith is a member of Alice Cooper's band and is known for playing the drums. The drums are a percussion instrument, commonly used in rock and roll music, and Neal Smith is recognized for his skill and contribution to the band's sound.
8.
For what did Alice Cooper enter rehabilitation in 1978?
Correct Answer
C. Alcoholism
Explanation
Alice Cooper entered rehabilitation in 1978 for alcoholism. This means that he sought professional help and treatment for his addiction to alcohol.
9.
What is the name of Alice Cooper's syndicated radio show?
Correct Answer
C. Nights With Alice Cooper
Explanation
The correct answer is "Nights With Alice Cooper." This syndicated radio show is hosted by Alice Cooper himself. It features a mix of classic rock music, interviews with fellow musicians, and stories from Alice Cooper's own experiences in the music industry. The show airs in the evenings, hence the name "Nights With Alice Cooper."
10.
Which 1986 Alice Cooper album cover features Alice Cooper with a snake in his mouth?
Correct Answer
D. Constrictor
Explanation
The correct answer is "Constrictor." This album cover features Alice Cooper with a snake in his mouth.
11.
What kind of animal is on the cover of Alice Cooper's 1972 album "Killer"?
Correct Answer
B. Snake
Explanation
The animal on the cover of Alice Cooper's 1972 album "Killer" is a snake. This can be inferred from the fact that the question asks about the animal on the cover, and the correct answer is "Snake".
12.
What was Alice Cooper and his band originally called?
Correct Answer
A. The Earwigs
Explanation
Alice Cooper and his band were originally called The Earwigs.
13.
What's Alice Cooper's real name?
Correct Answer
A. Vincent Furnier
Explanation
Vincent Furnier is Alice Cooper's real name. This information is commonly known among fans and followers of Alice Cooper. Vincent Furnier adopted the stage name "Alice Cooper" for his band, which later became his own stage name as well. Therefore, Vincent Furnier is the correct answer.
14.
On Alice Cooper's "Brutal Planet" CD, who co-wrote "Blow Me A Kiss" with Alice?
Correct Answer
B. Bob Marlette And Bob Ezrin
Explanation
Bob Marlette and Bob Ezrin co-wrote the song "Blow Me A Kiss" with Alice Cooper on his "Brutal Planet" CD.
15.
What album did Alice Cooper release in the 1970's enclosed in a pair of pink panties?
Correct Answer
D. School's Out
Explanation
Alice Cooper released the album "School's Out" in the 1970s enclosed in a pair of pink panties. This album, released in 1972, is known for its rebellious and provocative nature, which is reflected in the choice of packaging. The album's title track, "School's Out," became a hit and an anthem for teenagers, further solidifying Alice Cooper's reputation as a shock rock artist.
16.
What decade is the hit single "How You Gonna See Me Now" by Alice Cooper from?
Correct Answer
C. Seventies
Explanation
The hit single "How You Gonna See Me Now" by Alice Cooper is from the seventies.
17.
What year did Alice Cooper have the hit single "School's Out" on Warner Bros.?
Correct Answer
D. 1972
Explanation
In 1972, Alice Cooper had the hit single "School's Out" on Warner Bros. This song became one of his most popular and iconic tracks, reaching the top of the charts and solidifying his reputation as a shock rock artist. The song's rebellious lyrics and catchy melody resonated with a generation of young people, making it a timeless classic.
18.
What year did Alice Cooper have the hit single "Only Women" on Atlantic?
Correct Answer
D. 1975
Explanation
In 1975, Alice Cooper had the hit single "Only Women" on Atlantic.
19.
What year did Alice Cooper have the hit single "You And Me" on Warner Bros.?
Correct Answer
C. 1977
Explanation
In 1977, Alice Cooper had the hit single "You And Me" on Warner Bros. This suggests that the song was released and gained popularity during that year.
20.
According to band legend, who was the group Alice Cooper named after?
Correct Answer
B. 17th Century Witch
Explanation
The correct answer is 17th Century Witch. According to band legend, the group Alice Cooper was named after a 17th Century Witch.
21.
What was the name of Alice Cooper's first album, released in 1969?
Correct Answer
B. Pretties For You
Explanation
"Pretties For You" is the correct answer because it was Alice Cooper's first album, released in 1969. The other options listed are all subsequent albums released by Alice Cooper, but "Pretties For You" holds the distinction of being his debut album.
22.
After leaving Los Angeles in the early 1970's, where did Alice Cooper go?
Correct Answer
A. Detroit
Explanation
Alice Cooper left Los Angeles in the early 1970's and relocated to Detroit.
23.
Who produced Alice Cooper's third album, "Love it to Death"?
Correct Answer
D. Bob Ezrin
Explanation
Bob Ezrin produced Alice Cooper's third album, "Love it to Death". He is a renowned Canadian musician, songwriter, and producer who has worked with various artists in the rock genre. Ezrin's production style brought a new sound to Cooper's music, helping to establish his signature theatrical and shock rock image. His collaboration with Cooper on this album resulted in several successful tracks, including the hit single "I'm Eighteen".
24.
Which Alice Cooper album released in 1971 and featuring "Halo of Flies" went gold?
Correct Answer
C. Killer
Explanation
The correct answer is "Killer." Released in 1971, "Killer" is an Alice Cooper album that went gold. It features the song "Halo of Flies."
25.
Which 1972 Alice Cooper album peaked at #2, selling over a million copies?
Correct Answer
A. School's Out
Explanation
"School's Out" is the correct answer because it was the 1972 Alice Cooper album that peaked at #2 on the charts and sold over a million copies. This album is known for its title track, which became a popular anthem for rebellious students. It marked a significant commercial success for Alice Cooper and solidified their reputation as one of the leading rock bands of the time.
26.
Which was Alice Cooper's debut album as a solo artist?
Correct Answer
D. Welcome To My Nightmare
Explanation
"Welcome To My Nightmare" was Alice Cooper's debut album as a solo artist. Released in 1975, it marked a departure from the band Alice Cooper and introduced a concept album format. The album was a commercial success, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart and spawning hit singles such as "Only Women Bleed" and the title track. It showcased Cooper's theatrical and horror-inspired style, solidifying his reputation as a pioneer of shock rock.
27.
Alice Cooper, the group, disbanded after recording which album?
Correct Answer
D. Muscle Of Love
Explanation
The correct answer is "Muscle Of Love". After recording their album "Muscle Of Love", the group Alice Cooper disbanded.
28.
What is Alice Cooper wearing on the cover of his "Welcome To My Nightmare" album?
Correct Answer
B. Tuxedo
Explanation
On the cover of his "Welcome To My Nightmare" album, Alice Cooper is wearing a tuxedo. A tuxedo is a formal attire typically worn for special occasions or formal events. This choice of outfit could symbolize the dark and theatrical nature of Alice Cooper's music, as well as his ability to blend elegance with his unique style.
29.
In Alice Cooper's "Refrigerator Heaven", for what is he awaiting a cure?
Correct Answer
D. Cancer
Explanation
In Alice Cooper's "Refrigerator Heaven," he is awaiting a cure for cancer. The song portrays a dark and satirical view of death and the afterlife, with Cooper humorously imagining a heaven filled with refrigerators and longing for a cure for his illness. This choice is supported by the lyrics and the overall theme of the song.
30.
In Alice Cooper's "Blue Turk", what "rules your brain" in the last line of the song?
Correct Answer
A. Earthworms
Explanation
In the last line of Alice Cooper's song "Blue Turk," the lyrics mention that earthworms "rule your brain." This suggests that the song is metaphorically referring to the influence or control that earthworms have over the protagonist's thoughts or actions. It could imply a sense of being controlled or manipulated by something seemingly insignificant or unexpected, like earthworms in this case.