Talk:Love It to Death

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[edit] Hard rock?? Heavy metal???

Love it to death, Killer, Schools out, Billion dollar babies, Muscle of love and Welcome to my nightmare are all glam rock. Why the hell there is no glam rock on those albums genre? And then there is "hard rock" and "heavy metal"...Why?!? Everyone knows that Cooper's hard rock/heavy metal period started on Constrictor. He has said it even himself. Do something!!!

http://www.doremi.co.uk/glam/1972.html

Non-notable links cannot be used as references. All of Alice Cooper's listed genres are properly cited, verifiable and musically valid. He was called heavy metal before anyone really knew what heavy metal was. And has been one of the genres main spokespeople in every TV/Movie documentary ever made about the genre. To say that he isn't would be incorrect and invalid POV. 156.34.142.110 17:36, 22 February 2007 (UTC)