Can anyone ID anyone in this ? Looks 80’s maybe early 90’s
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Fucking panda eyes. God damn anyone who TOUCHES a kid in any way other than care and love. Eat shit and die chomos!!!!!
BTW the baby is wearing Alice's trademark stage eye makeup for the photo, it isn't real
In my opinion based on everything that was choreographed into this image for the album cover, the baby's eye makeup was meant to convey real 'Panda Eyes' from abuse, and would only be meaningful to those 'who knew'. And, at the time this album cover was made, Alice Cooper had not yet begun wearing that eye makeup. Not until after this.
The white rabbits that the rest are holding is symbology for Adrenochrome. For those who don't know, Adrenochrome's chemical formula looks like a rabbit laying on its side. See:
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Adrenochrome
Thus, this purposeful symbology would only be noticed by those involved in the nasty business, the majority of normies would only see an 'edgy' album cover.
One wonders whether the band even knew what any of this meant at the time, or if it was the producer/moneyman/set people who added this symbology without the band members understanding it.
You sir, you post some amazing posts. God bless you.
Thank you!
One post script: The stacks of cash in the photo and the title of the album "Billion Dollar Babies" and one of its songs by the same name was, I believe, alluding to the huge $$$ in the child trafficking trade of infants to rape, the drinking of their blood after torturing them (Adrenochrome), and sacrificial rituals where the child is killed as a satanic cult event.
Back when this album came out (1973), everyone I knew thought it meant that the members of Alice Cooper were calling themselves this, as they were becoming so popular with their weird and edgy personas. None of us knew at the time the real backstory.
Just recently in reviewing the lyrics to the title song on that album, Alice Cooper (who wrote the lyrics) sings this:
Yeah, billion dollar baby
I got you in the dimestore
No other little girl could ever hold you
Any tighter, any tighter than me, baby
Billion dollar baby
Reckless like a gambler, million dollar maybe
Fight me like a dog that's been infected by the rabies
We go dancing nightly in the attic
While the moon is rising in the sky
If I'm too rough, tell me
I'm so scared your little head will come off in my hands
I can tell. The symbolism is still there.
Baby crying so they can get a solid photo-op.
Looks like child abuse to me.
Alice Cooper was somewhat known for red pilling of the Human Condition in his “Theatrical Shock Rock” style. Somwhat of a mockery. I guess you can view things in many ways. Here are the lyrics from a song on a previous album Killer from 1971 referenced in the post which (for fans) became somewhat of an Anthem calling out Ill prepared and/or abusive parents of children. In short he was moat likely aware of the symbology. What message it sends as always is “in the eye of the beholder”
Dead Babies
Little Betty ate a pound of aspirin She got them from the shelf upon the wall Betty's mommy wasn't there to save her She didn't hear her little baby call
Dead babies Can't take care of themselves Dead babies Can't take things off the shelf Well we didn't want you anyway Lalala-la, lalala-la, la la la
Daddy is an agrophile in Texas Mommy's on the bar most every night Little Betty's sleeping in the graveyard Living there in burgundy and white
Dead babies Can't take care of themselves Dead babies Can't take things off the shelf Well we didn't love you anyway Lalala-la, lalala-la, la la la
Goodbye, Little Betty Goodbye, Little Betty So long, Little Betty So long, Little Betty Betty, so long
Dead babies Can't take care of themselves Dead babies Can't take things off the shelf Well we didn't need you anyway Lalala-la, lalala-la, la la la
Goodbye, Little Betty