Brutal Planet (song)
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2000 single by Alice Cooper
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"Brutal Planet" | |
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Promo Single cover | |
Single by Alice Cooper | |
from the album Brutal Planet | |
Released | 2000 |
Recorded | 2000 |
Genre | Industrial metal |
Length | 4:40 |
Label | Eagle |
Songwriter(s) | Alice Cooper and Bob Marlette |
Producer(s) | Bob Marlette |
Alice Cooper singles chronology | |
Brutal Planet is the first song from the album of the same name by heavy metal singer Alice Cooper.[1]
It is noted for the contrast between Cooper's harsh delivery and the softer tone of female vocalist Natalie Delaney, who features on the chorus. The lesser-known song "Sister Sara", from Cooper's following record Dragontown , uses a similar template.
A "Promotional Sampler" of it with 2 other tracks was released to radio stations prior to the album release - the song was never commercially released as a single. During live performances, it is typically the first song played after the Spend The Night intro.
The song was written by Cooper and Bob Marlette.
Track listing
[edit ]- "Blow Me A Kiss"
- "Brutal Planet"
- "Take it Like A Woman"
Personnel
[edit ]- Alice Cooper - vocals
- Ryan Roxie - guitars
- Phil X - guitars
- China - guitars
- Eric Singer - drums
- Bob Marlette - rhythm guitar, bass, keyboards