Clones (We're All)
Alice Cooper
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I'm a clone I know it and I'm fine I'm one and more are on the way I'm two, doctor Three's on the line He'll take incubation another day I'm all alone, so are we all We're all clones All are one and one are all All are one and one are all We destroyed the government We're destroying time No more problems on the way I'm through doctor We don't need your kind The other ones Ugly ones Stupid boys Wrong ones I'm all alone, so are we all We're all clones All are one and one are all All are one and one are all We destroyed the government We're destroying time No more problems on the way Six is having problems Adjusting to his clone status Have to put him on a shelf (Please don't put me on the shelf) All day long we hear him crying so loud I just want to be myself I just want to be myself I just want to be myself Be myself Be myself I'm all alone, so are we all We destroyed the government We're destroyed time No more problems on the way I'm through doctor We don't need your kind The other ones Ugly ones Stupid boys Wrong ones I'm all alone, so are we all We're all clones All are one and one are all All are one and one are all We destroyed the government We're destroying time No more problems on the way I'm all alone, so are we all We're all clones All are one and one are all All are one and one are all
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Written by: ADAM JAN NARKIEWICZ, DAVID MAURICE CARRON
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14 facts about this song
Release Details"Clones (We're All)" is a single by American rock singer Alice Cooper released in the year 1980.
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Album PlacementThe song is from Cooper's 1980 solo album, "Flush the Fashion."
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Chart Performance"Clones (We're All)" reached number 40 on the US Billboard Top 100, making it a moderate hit for the artist.
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Music StyleThe song marked a shift in Cooper's musical style, moving towards a new wave orientation.
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Song ThemeThe song's lyrical content deals with issues of individuality in a society increasingly dominated by conformity and commercialism.
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Songwriter DetailsThe song was penned by Cooper and songwriter David Carron.
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ReceptionThe song was seen as a departure from Alice Cooper's usual heavy metal and hard rock style and received mixed reviews from critics.
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Pop CultureThe song was featured in the 1998 X-Files episode "Post-Modern Prometheus."
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Cover VersionsThe punk band The Epoxies covered the song in their 2005 album 'Stop The Future'.
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Science Fiction InfluenceThe song’s lyrics have a dystopian theme and have been considered a forerunner of science fiction in music.
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Record Label"Clones (We're All)" was released under the label Warner Brothers.
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Producer and CollaborationThe track was produced by Roy Thomas Baker, a British record producer known for his work with Queen, The Cars, and Journey.
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Band Line-upThe band line-up for the recording of the song consisted of Davey Johnstone, Dennis Conway, John Cooker Lo Presti, Fred Mandel, and Alice Cooper.
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Video ReleaseThe video for "Clones (We're All)" was among the first music videos to feature the artist morphing into different characters.
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