Originally Posted by
Mr Badguy
He never made a bad album, though.
I always think that "Trash" and "Hey stoopid" was Alice interpreting other peoples songs (even if he did have a hand in writing them).
I always liked "Trash" but went back to "Hey stoopid" recently and was blown away by how good it is.
He was kinda bandwagoning in those days, but that got him platinum albums and his name back in the charts.
If you respect Alice for trying new sounds and ideas, why not respect him for his successful reinvention as an MTV friendly pop/metal act?