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Brutal Planet (song)

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2000 single by Alice Cooper
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"Brutal Planet"
Promo Single cover
Single by Alice Cooper
from the album Brutal Planet
Released2000
Recorded2000
Genre Industrial metal
Length4:40
Label Eagle
Songwriter(s) Alice Cooper and Bob Marlette
Producer(s) Bob Marlette
Alice Cooper singles chronology
"School's Out (Live)"
(1997) "Brutal Planet"
(2000) "Gimme"
(2000)

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

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  1. "Blow Me A Kiss"
  2. "Brutal Planet"
  3. "Take it Like A Woman"

Personnel

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References

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Studio albums
with Alice Cooper (band)
as Alice Cooper (solo)
with Hollywood Vampires
Live albums
Singles
Compilations
and box sets
Videography
Tours
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