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		<title>Rarely Heard Alice Cooper &#8211; Today&#039;s Vinyl Vault</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my favorite Alice Cooper albums will always be Killer, from 1971.  The band had cut its chops with super producer Bob Ezrin the previous year with Love It To Death, so this was the obvious next step &#8230; progressive rock.  I think they pulled it off pretty well!  Lets get into it today [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of my favorite <a href="http://alicecooper.com/" target="_blank">Alice Cooper</a> albums will always be Killer, from 1971.  The band had cut its chops with super producer Bob Ezrin the previous year with Love It To Death, so this was the obvious next step ... progressive rock.  I think they pulled it </p>
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