Bile - Clones (we're All) [alice Cooper Cover] -

The most poignant part of the story involves "Six," a clone having trouble "adjusting to his clone status". Because he cannot conform, he is "put on a shelf," where he is heard crying, "I just wanna be myself".

It was a significant hit for Cooper, reaching No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and even charting on the Disco Top 100, which was highly uncharacteristic for a "shock rock" artist. Bile - Clones (We're All) [Alice Cooper Cover]

Beyond Bile's aggressive industrial version, the song has been famously covered by The Smashing Pumpkins . Bile - Clones (We're All) [Alice Cooper Cover] The most poignant part of the story involves

The song was written by David Carron , who was looking for a futuristic, synth-driven sound that Alice Cooper eventually adopted to stay relevant during the shifting musical landscape of the 1980s. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and even

The narrative is told from the perspective of a newly "born" clone who initially feels "fine" with his status, highlighting a dystopian world where the government and time itself have been destroyed to eliminate "problems".