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Alice Cooper – Poison

Alice Cooper – Poison: The Shock Rocker’s Seductive Comeback

When Alice Cooper Took Over the Airwaves

By the late ’80s, Alice Cooper was already a rock legend, known for theatrical stage shows filled with snakes, guillotines, and a whole lot of shock value. But in 1989, he reminded the world he wasn’t just a master of spectacle — he could still deliver a massive hit.

That reminder came in the form of “Poison,” a song that exploded onto MTV and rock radio with the same venomous energy as its title.

A Career Reborn

“Poison” was the lead single from Alice Cooper’s album Trash, produced by Desmond Child (famous for his work with Bon Jovi and Aerosmith). After years in the wilderness, the song marked Cooper’s return to the mainstream spotlight.

With its mix of hard rock riffs, glossy production, and a chorus built to be shouted in arenas, it became one of his signature tracks — climbing to No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching the Top 5 in the UK.

The Lyrics: Danger Wrapped in Desire

At its heart, “Poison” is a song about temptation — the kind you know is bad for you but can’t resist. Lines like “I want to love you but I better not touch” capture that tension between attraction and danger.

Alice delivers the vocals with equal parts menace and seduction, making the song feel like a warning and an invitation all at once.

The Music: Glossy, Dark, and Addictive

The track blends Cooper’s trademark sinister vibe with the polished sound of late ’80s hard rock. Kane Roberts’ guitar riffs cut sharp, while the production layers give it a sheen perfect for the MTV generation.

And then there’s the chorus — big, anthemic, and impossible not to sing along with. No wonder it became a staple of rock radio for decades to come.

A Fan’s Memory

I can still picture the first time I saw the “Poison” video on MTV: Alice in his trademark black eyeliner, dark visuals dripping with gothic atmosphere, and that hypnotic hook running circles in my head for days.

Years later, when I finally saw him perform it live, it was even better. The crowd roared every word, and Alice — ever the showman — delivered it with the kind of sinister grin only he can pull off.

Why Poison Still Bites

Over 30 years later, “Poison” remains one of Alice Cooper’s most enduring hits. It bridged the gap between his shock rock roots and the glam-metal era of the late ’80s, proving he could adapt without losing his edge.

For longtime fans, it was a triumphant comeback. For new listeners, it was a perfect introduction to the man who blurred the line between horror and rock theater.

And for me, it’s the song that shows Alice Cooper at his most dangerous and irresistible — the perfect mix of venom and charm.

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