Clones (We're All)

Alice Cooper · Flush The Fashion

I'm a clone
I know it and I'm fine
I'm one and more are on the way
I'm two, doctor
Three's on the line
He'll take incubation another day

I'm all alone, so are we all
We're all clones
All are one and one are all
All are one and one are all

We destroyed the government
We're destroying time
No more problems on the way

I'm through doctor
We don't need your kind
The other ones
Ugly ones
Stupid boys
Wrong ones

I'm all alone, so are we all
We're all clones
All are one and one are all
All are one and one are all

Six is having problems
Adjusting to his clone status
Have to put him on a shelf
All day long we hear him crying so loud
I just wanna be myself
I just wanna be myself
I just wanna be myself
Be myself
Be myself

I'm all alone, so are we all
We destroyed the government
We're destroying time
No more problems on the way

I'm through doctor
We don't need your kind
The other ones
Ugly ones
Stupid boys
Wrong ones

I'm all alone, so are we all
We're all clones
All are one and one are all
All are one and one are all
I'm all alone, so are we all
We're all clones
All are one and one are all
All are one and one are all

Clones (We're All)

Alice Cooper's "Clones (We're All)" appears on the 1987 album Flush The Fashion, a record that marked a distinct shift toward a harder, more aggressive sound for the rock icon. During this era, Cooper explored themes of identity and conformity, often blending theatrical horror with contemporary rock production. The track fits within a broader discography that ranges from the classic shock-rock anthems of the 1970s to the experimental ventures of the late eighties. While the album received mixed reactions upon release, it showcased Cooper's enduring ability to reinvent his musical style. The song contributes to a catalogue defined by its dramatic flair and genre-bending approach, reflecting the artist's continued evolution as a performer who consistently challenges audience expectations through his recorded work.