Alice Cooper's "Trash," released on July 25, 1989, under Epic Records, is a high-octane fusion of glam rock, hard rock, and glam metal, with a dash of proto-punk and classic rock influences. Clocking in at a tight 40 minutes, this album is a testament to Alice Cooper's enduring ability to deliver hard-hitting, theatrical rock anthems. Tracks like "Poison," "Bed of Nails," and "Hell Is Living Without You" showcase Cooper's signature wit and dark humor, while "Spark in the Dark" and "Only My Heart Talkin'" reveal a softer, more introspective side. With its catchy hooks, driving rhythms, and Cooper's unmistakable vocals, "Trash" is a thrilling ride through the rock landscape, proving that Alice Cooper remains a master of his craft.