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

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.

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". 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". The song was written by David Carron ,

The song "Clones (We're All)" is a synth-heavy track originally released by Alice Cooper on his 1980 album Flush the Fashion . While often associated with the industrial metal band , who covered it for the tribute album Stiffed! , the song's story is rooted in the "New Wave" era of the early '80s and explores themes of forced conformity and the loss of individual identity . The Story & Lyrics Because he cannot conform, he is "put on

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

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