Unfortunately, the return to the high end of the charts that Alice Cooper enjoyed with 1989's Trash was short-lived. On his similar follow-up -- another slick pop-metal effort -- Cooper no longer had the input of hit producer/songwriter Desmond Child, and worked with Peter Collins instead. The result is an album that, although generally enjoyable and far from bad, isn't essential. The CD's more memorable offerings include the clever and amusing "Feed My Frankenstein," the dramatic "Love's a Loaded Gun," and the inspired title song -- which admonishes rockers not to self-destruct. But despite its strong points, Hey Stoopid is for only Cooper's more devoted followers.
"Baby, I can't flyIf I could I'd come down to yaMaybe I should tryI'm on the roof and I'm starin' at the starsLookin' down at all lthe carsI can see youIn the window of your favorite corner barBut to reach you is just too farI might as well be on Mars"--??"Might As Well Be On Mars"?? by Alice Cooper
"Baby, I can't flyIf I could I'd come down to yaMaybe I should tryI'm on the roof and I'm starin' at the starsLookin' down at all lthe carsI can see youIn the window of your favorite corner barBut to reach you is just too farI might as well be on Mars"--??"Might As Well Be On Mars"?? by Alice Cooper