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Who Do You Think We Are |
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Seven & Seven Is |
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Prettiest Cop on the Block |
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Don't Talk Old to Me |
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Generation Landslide '81 |
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Skeletons in the Closet |
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You Want It, You Got It |
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You Look Good in Rags |
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3:34 |
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You're a Movie |
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Vicious Rumours |
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3:46 |
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Look at You Over There, Ripping the Sawdust from My Teddybear |
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Since the original Alice Cooper band was a major catalyst in the creation of punk rock ( Cooper's snide lyrics, the band's raw rock, etc.), by the early '80s Cooper decided to re-embrace the genre after such overblown albums as From the Inside distanced him from his roots. The resulting album, 1981's Special Forces, was Cooper's most stripped-down and straightforward since his classic early-'70s work. But without the original Cooper band to back him up and help out with the songwriting, it's an intriguing yet sometimes uneven set. Cooper was heavily into the guns and ammo publication Soldier of Fortune at the time; hence the album title and lyrical subject matter. The opening track, "Who Do You Think We Are," is one of Cooper's punchiest rockers, and one of his most overlooked, while "Seven & Seven Is," "You Look Good in Rags," and "Vicious Rumours" are also rocking highlights. A faithful rereading of the Billion Dollar Babies nugget "Generation Landslide" is included as well, titled "Generation Landslide '81
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