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Alice Cooper - Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987)

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Alice Cooper - Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987)

Alice Cooper – Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987): Album Review, Tracklist & Fun Facts

Released in July 1987, Raise Your Fist and Yell is Alice Cooper’s eleventh solo studio album and a definitive example of his embrace of 1980s heavy metal. Following the success of Constrictor (1986), Cooper fully immersed himself in the aggressive, theatrical metal style that dominated the late 1980s rock scene.


Album Overview

Produced by Alice Cooper and Nigel Green, Raise Your Fist and Yell features high-octane heavy metal, pounding rhythms, and horror-inspired theatrics. The album continues Cooper’s reinvention in the 1980s, combining fast, riff-heavy songs with dark, horror-themed lyrics, while retaining his signature stage persona.

The album also incorporates a heavier, more modern sound than Constrictor, reflecting Cooper’s desire to compete with rising metal acts and reclaim his status in the hard rock and heavy metal world.


Tracklist – Alice Cooper: Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987)

  1. Raise Your Fist and Yell – 4:21

  2. Prince of Darkness – 4:17

  3. Gail – 3:52

  4. Freedom – 4:10

  5. I Like Girls – 3:45

  6. Lock Me Up – 3:55

  7. Five Minutes Alone – 4:05

  8. It’s Hot Tonight – 3:50

  9. Roses on White Lace – 4:30

  10. I’m Alive – 3:38

Note: Tracklists may vary slightly in reissues or international editions.


Album Review

Raise Your Fist and Yell is a high-energy, theatrical metal album showcasing Alice Cooper’s return to the forefront of heavy rock. The title track immediately establishes the aggressive tone with driving riffs, pounding drums, and Cooper’s commanding vocals.

Prince of Darkness and Roses on White Lace continue the horror-themed narrative, combining dark storytelling with shredding guitar solos and anthemic choruses. Tracks like I Like Girls and Lock Me Up provide humor and attitude, demonstrating Cooper’s ability to balance shock, satire, and heavy metal bravado.

The album’s production emphasizes power and precision, highlighting guitar riffs, tight rhythms, and layered vocals that create a sense of intensity throughout. Raise Your Fist and Yell solidified Cooper’s status in the 1980s metal scene and laid the groundwork for his subsequent commercial breakthrough with Trash (1989).


Fun Facts, Trivia & Did You Know

  • • Fun Fact: Raise Your Fist and Yell is considered one of Alice Cooper’s heaviest 1980s albums, blending metal riffs with his signature horror theatrics.

  • • Trivia: The album features collaborations with guitarist Kane Roberts, whose shredding style became central to Cooper’s 1980s metal sound.

  • • Did You Know? Cooper’s stage shows during this era included guillotines, fake blood, and elaborate horror props, enhancing the album’s theatrical impact.

  • • Fun Fact: Roses on White Lace was inspired by 1950s murder-mystery aesthetics and is a fan-favorite in live performances.

  • • Did You Know? The album helped re-establish Alice Cooper as a prominent figure in 1980s heavy metal, bridging his shock-rock legacy with contemporary trends.


Raise Your Fist and Yell is a quintessential Alice Cooper 1980s metal album, combining aggression, theatrics, and dark humor. It demonstrates his ability to adapt to new musical trends while maintaining his signature identity, setting the stage for his late-1980s commercial resurgence.


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