Alice Cooper "No More Mr. Nice Guy"

Few bands have amazing music and amazing stage shows. Alice Cooper is one of them.

A hard-rock band if there ever was one, Alice Cooper is best known for vaudevillian performances that always end with Alice dying -- usually by guillotine.

"No More Mr. Nice Guy" is rebellious. It's about a kid who has had enough of his always-be-perfect upbringing and lashes out at his community.

However, if you've ever heard about Detroit-native Vincent Furnier, Alice Cooper's frontman and creator, you probably know he is widely regarded as one of the nicest people in all of music.

Furnier spent his formative years in Arizona but is a regular at Detroit Tigers game and other events -- particularly golf -- around the Motor City.

In 2007, he talked about his Michigan roots with Terry Gross and described his friendship with Groucho Marx, who credited Alice Cooper as being one of the last, great vaudevillian acts.

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