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Unfortunately, the puzzles won't ship until April 24, and with any luck the entire world won't be stuck inside then. That said, order now if you're not so optimistic and want to build the cover of Trash yourself.
Alice Cooper may seem like a weird choice for what is basically a children's pastime, but in truth the shock rocker was never the villain everyone wanted him to be -- and which other rock acts believed him to be.
"There were other bands that wanted not to play with us!" he told Kerrang! in 2019. "I remember early, early on, the Grateful Dead were not going to let us use their mic at a festival. They said, ‘Alice Cooper can’t use our sound equipment.’ They’d heard the same rumors everyone else did — they’d never met us before! And the great thing was that [Jefferson Airplane singer] Grace Slick stepped up and said, ‘If Alice doesn’t go on, we don’t go on.’ And the Jefferson Airplane were the biggest band in the world at the time, so we went on. She stood up for us, and that made me her lifelong friend. She had no reason to stand up for us, except that she heard something in the Grateful Dead that sounded like The Man. And that’s exactly what they were fighting against."
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