I can't stand hair / glam metal - the likes of Hanoi Rocks, Motley Crue, Poison, Def Leppard etc etc were completely lost on me.
Referencing Alice Cooper (the individual, not the band) - after splitting from the original band, he released Welcome to my nightmare, essentially written by Hunter / Wagner / Ezrin which in itself was a fairy good rock album albeit overly theatrical, relying on elaborate live theatrics which went way beyond the grim & gritty theatrics of the original band - (vaudeville, dancing spiders, top hat & tails bollocks) - the music was now playing 2nd fiddle to the stage show.
Around this time AC was a 'functioning alcoholic' who was starting down the road of Cocaine and ended up in serious rehab twice, the 2nd time was life or death.
Shep Gordon has pretty much always kept AC in line regarding 'relevance in the market' and AC had become a star on his own, mingling with the likes of Elton John, Paul McCartney, Keith Moon etc
Future albums were made in order to fulfil record company contracts (Flush the Fashion, Zipper catches skin etc) and are bloody awful IMHO - AC trying to stay relevant, sounding like Gary Numan (clones), Elton John (from the inside), Bon Jovi (Poison) or whoever was popular at that time, even using the same producer to get 'that sound' - a singer/lyricist propped up by session musicians, albeit some very good ones (Hunter, Wagner, Davey Johnston, Kane Roberts, Kip Winger, Prakash John etc)
After finally breaking away from coke fuelled alcoholism, AC came back with some hair metal / bubble gum toons (constrictor, Raise your fist) but it wasn't until Brutal Planet that the transformation into full on Heavy Rock was back almost 360 degrees - Brutal Planet got me back on board with solo Alice.
IMHO - nothing Alice has done 'solo' has been anywhere close to the albums written & performed by 'Alice Cooper', the 5 piece band.
In the past 2-3 years, the original band (without GB) have played together on several occasions & relationships are once again, cordial.
It's a joy to see the original band on a stage together & I still listen to the early albums, Killer, Love it to death, etc as much now as I did in the 1970's.