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This Alice Cooper x Classic Rock bundle comes with a limited-edition poster that comes with instant digital access to two exclusive bonus tracks upon receipt of the poster and a high-quality download of the full album on release day. Just tap the sticker on your poster with your phone and instantly receive the music via NFC chip technology.
When Alice Cooperâs album Billion Dollar Babies hit No.1 in the UK and US in 1973, instead of solidifying the band they unravelled. It would be 50 years until the original group recorded another, The Revenge Of Alice Cooper.
In this bundle you will receive:
- Issue #332 (Alice Cooper) Magazine
- Limited-edition A4 cinematic poster, 11x17 inches, heavyweight paper stock, matte finish
- Digital download of bonus tracks âReturn Of The Spiders 2025â & âTitanic Overundertureâ upon receipt of the poster
- Digital download of 'The Revenge of Alice Cooper' on release day
Inside the issue...
We talk to Alice Cooper, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith and Michael Bruce about the triumphant return of the Alice Cooper Group.
"We did a gang sort of interview," says Alice, "and they asked: âIs this a one-off project?â I went: âWho says itâs one-off? This albumâs really good, why wouldnât we do another one?â I think I might have even shocked Neal, Dennis and Mike when I said that. I mean, the band is the band. Theyâll always be my band. And Iâll always be their singer."
Also in the magazine...
- We celebrate 40 years of Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms as Mark Knopfler, John Illsley and Guy Fletcher take us back to their breakthrough monster album.
- Mike Peters: The Alarm man remembered.
- Eureka Machines: the importance of âpissing aboutâ, according to Chris Catalyst and his crew.
- Iron Maiden manager Rod Smallwood shares what he regards as âthe most important and interestingâ shows the band have ever played.
- Live Aid USA. Despite all the camaraderie, the lead-up to the event wasnât without some clashes of the titans.
Regular features include Buckcherry, H.e.a.t, Battlesnake, Steve Lilliwhite, Counting Crows and not forgetting the biggest and loudest rock reviews section on the planet. Like classic rock? Then you need Classic Rock. Issue 342 on sale now.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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This Alice Cooper x Classic Rock bundle comes with a limited-edition poster that comes with instant digital access to two exclusive bonus tracks upon receipt of the poster and a high-quality download of the full album on release day. Just tap the sticker on your poster with your phone and instantly receive the music via NFC chip technology.
When Alice Cooperâs album Billion Dollar Babies hit No.1 in the UK and US in 1973, instead of solidifying the band they unravelled. It would be 50 years until the original group recorded another, The Revenge Of Alice Cooper.
In this bundle you will receive:
- Issue #332 (Alice Cooper) Magazine
- Limited-edition A4 cinematic poster, 11x17 inches, heavyweight paper stock, matte finish
- Digital download of bonus tracks âReturn Of The Spiders 2025â & âTitanic Overundertureâ upon receipt of the poster
- Digital download of 'The Revenge of Alice Cooper' on release day
Inside the issue...
We talk to Alice Cooper, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith and Michael Bruce about the triumphant return of the Alice Cooper Group.
"We did a gang sort of interview," says Alice, "and they asked: âIs this a one-off project?â I went: âWho says itâs one-off? This albumâs really good, why wouldnât we do another one?â I think I might have even shocked Neal, Dennis and Mike when I said that. I mean, the band is the band. Theyâll always be my band. And Iâll always be their singer."
Also in the magazine...
- We celebrate 40 years of Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms as Mark Knopfler, John Illsley and Guy Fletcher take us back to their breakthrough monster album.
- Mike Peters: The Alarm man remembered.
- Eureka Machines: the importance of âpissing aboutâ, according to Chris Catalyst and his crew.
- Iron Maiden manager Rod Smallwood shares what he regards as âthe most important and interestingâ shows the band have ever played.
- Live Aid USA. Despite all the camaraderie, the lead-up to the event wasnât without some clashes of the titans.
Regular features include Buckcherry, H.e.a.t, Battlesnake, Steve Lilliwhite, Counting Crows and not forgetting the biggest and loudest rock reviews section on the planet. Like classic rock? Then you need Classic Rock. Issue 342 on sale now.















