ALICE COOPER: New Audio Interview Available

June 27, 2007

An audio interview with Alice Cooper, conducted by Mihai Morar of Romania's Hotnews.ro, has been posted at this location.

In addition to discussing Alice Cooper's radio show "Nights with Alice", Cooper talks about his next album, "Along Came the Spider", and his upcoming performance at Bucharest's B'Estival, where he will share the stage for the first time with MARILYN MANSON.

With regards to his rumored rivalry with Manson, Alice Cooper stated, "We invented the shock on stage. Manson re-invented it for another generation. Despite all similarities, our music doesn't have that much in common: he's more industrial, we're [rooted] in classic hard rock."

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