I’m Eighteen

I’m Eighteen

Alice Cooper's " I'm Eighteen," from the 1971 album " Love It to Death," captures the essence of youthful angst and rebellion. Featuring a collaboration of talented musicians and produced by Bob Ezrin, the song remains a significant anthem for those navigating the complexities of adolescence. Its enduring appeal highlights the timeless struggle of coming of age in a challenging world.

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