Kalagaz Covers - Clones- Alice Cooper -
A narrative of identity loss and being "all alone".
The concept of "number six" struggling with his status as a clone. KALAGAZ COVERS - Clones- Alice Cooper
A robotic, synth-driven sound that has been compared to the style of bands like DEVO . 🎸 The Kalagaz Version A narrative of identity loss and being "all alone"
💡 Alice Cooper performed this song during a period he later described as his "blackout years" (1980–1983), due to severe substance abuse, and he reportedly has little memory of recording the album it appeared on. To find out more about this cover, AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Clones (Alice Cooper Cover) - SoundCloud 🎸 The Kalagaz Version 💡 Alice Cooper performed
Maintaining the "alienated" vocal style Cooper made famous during his "Blackout" period. 📀 Other Notable Covers Beyond Kalagaz, this track has been famously covered by:
An electronic/hard rock tribute released on platforms like SoundCloud .
is a synth-heavy rock anthem originally released by Alice Cooper as the lead single from his 1980 album, Flush the Fashion . While originally a departure from Cooper’s shock-rock roots, the song has become a cult favorite, frequently reinterpreted by various artists. 🎵 The Song: "Clones (We're All)"