"Trash," released on July 25, 1989, is the 18th studio album by the legendary rock singer Alice Cooper. This high-energy collection of tracks marks a significant comeback for the rock icon, featuring his first top ten hit since 1977 with the iconic single "Poison." The album is a powerhouse of glam rock, hard rock, and glam metal, showcasing Alice Cooper's timeless vocals and a plethora of rocking guitar riffs that harken back to his classic 70s sound.
"Trash" is a testament to Alice Cooper's enduring influence in the rock genre, with notable collaborations that include Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, and Joan Jett. The album's tracklist is a rollercoaster of intense energy and memorable hooks, featuring standout tracks like "Spark in the Dark," "House of Fire," and "Hell Is Living Without You." Each song is a testament to Cooper's ability to blend humor, horror, and raw rock 'n' roll energy, making "Trash" a must-listen for both longtime fans and new listeners alike.
The album was supported by the extensive "Alice Cooper Trashes The World" tour, which brought the high-octane performances to stages across the globe. "Trash" is a pivotal work in Alice Cooper's discography, proving that he remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of rock music. With its powerful vocals, killer riffs, and unforgettable hooks, "Trash" is an essential addition to any rock music collection.