| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 18 in | 28 in |
| M | 20 in | 29 in |
| L | 22 in | 30 in |
| XL | 24 in | 31 in |
| 2XL | 26 in | 32 in |
| 3XL | 28 in | 33 in |
| 4XL | 30 in | 34 in |
| 5XL | 32 in | 35 in |
Alice Cooper Goes to Hell 1976 Graphic Shirt
$19.95
Size Chart
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 46 cm | 71 cm |
| M | 51 cm | 74 cm |
| L | 56 cm | 76 cm |
| XL | 61 cm | 79 cm |
| 2XL | 66 cm | 81 cm |
| 3XL | 71 cm | 84 cm |
| 4XL | 76 cm | 86 cm |
| 5XL | 81 cm | 89 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 17.25 in | 25.5 in |
| M | 19.25 in | 26 in |
| L | 21.25 in | 27 in |
| XL | 23.25 in | 28 in |
| 2XL | 25.25 in | 28.5 in |
| 3XL | 27.25 in | 29 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 43.8 cm | 64.8 cm |
| M | 48.9 cm | 66 cm |
| L | 54 cm | 68.6 cm |
| XL | 59 cm | 71 cm |
| 2XL | 64 cm | 71.8 cm |
| 3XL | 69.2 cm | 73.7 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 20 in | 26 in |
| M | 22 in | 27 in |
| L | 24 in | 28 in |
| XL | 26 in | 29 in |
| 2XL | 28 in | 30 in |
| 3XL | 30 in | 31 in |
| 4XL | 32 in | 32 in |
| 5XL | 34 in | 33 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 50.8 cm | 66 cm |
| M | 55.9 cm | 74 cm |
| L | 68.6 cm | 71 cm |
| XL | 66 cm | 73.7 cm |
| 2XL | 71 cm | 76 cm |
| 3XL | 76.2 cm | 78.7 cm |
| 4XL | 81.3 cm | 81.3 cm |
| 5XL | 86.4 cm | 83.8 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 20 in | 26 in |
| M | 22 in | 27 in |
| L | 24 in | 28 in |
| XL | 26 in | 29 in |
| 2XL | 28 in | 30 in |
| 3XL | 29 in | 32 in |
| 4XL | 32 in | 33 in |
| 5XL | 34 in | 34 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 50.8 cm | 66 cm |
| M | 55.9 cm | 74 cm |
| L | 68.6 cm | 71 cm |
| XL | 66 cm | 73.7 cm |
| 2XL | 71 cm | 76 cm |
| 3XL | 73.7 cm | 81.3 cm |
| 4XL | 81.3 cm | 83.8 cm |
| 5XL | 86.4 cm | 86.4 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 18 in | 28 in |
| M | 20 in | 29 in |
| L | 22 in | 30 in |
| XL | 24 in | 31 in |
| 2XL | 26 in | 32 in |
| 3XL | 28 in | 33 in |
| 4XL | 30 in | 34 in |
| 5XL | 32 in | 35 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 46 cm | 71 cm |
| M | 51 cm | 74 cm |
| L | 56 cm | 76 cm |
| XL | 61 cm | 79 cm |
| 2XL | 66 cm | 81 cm |
| 3XL | 71 cm | 84 cm |
| 4XL | 76 cm | 86 cm |
| 5XL | 81 cm | 89 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| YXS | 16 in | 20.5 in |
| YS | 17 in | 22 in |
| YM | 18 in | 23.5 in |
| YL | 19 in | 25 in |
| YXL | 20 in | 26.5 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| YXS | 40.6 cm | 52 cm |
| YS | 43.2 cm | 55.9 cm |
| YM | 45.7 cm | 59.7 cm |
| YL | 48.6 cm | 63.5 cm |
| YXL | 50.8 cm | 67.3 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| XS | 17 in | 27.5 in |
| S | 18.5 in | 28.5 in |
| M | 20 in | 29.5 in |
| L | 21.5 in | 30.5 in |
| XL | 23.5 in | 31.5 in |
| 2XL | 25.5 in | 32.5 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| XS | 43 cm | 69 cm |
| S | 47 cm | 72.4 cm |
| M | 51 cm | 75 cm |
| L | 54.5 cm | 77.5 cm |
| XL | 60 cm | 80 cm |
| 2XL | 65 cm | 82.5 cm |
Details Regarding the Alice Cooper Goes to Hell 1976 Graphic Shirt Design
Wearing this t-shirt evokes the gritty glamour of 1970s rock and roll, bringing a strong sense of nostalgia for an era defined by theatrical performances and high-concept albums. It is designed for the dedicated follower who understands the unique blend of horror, humor, and melody that defines the genre. This graphic t-shirt works perfectly for casual days, attending music festivals, or layering under a leather jacket for a night out at a local venue. It is not just a piece of clothing but a nod to a specific and influential moment in music history. The imagery stands out immediately, making it a clear signal to other fans of classic shock rock. Whether you are a longtime collector of vinyl or someone who simply appreciates the vintage aesthetic, this item fits seamlessly into a modern rotation. It offers a relaxed and comfortable feel, suitable for all-day wear, while maintaining a bold visual edge. This t-shirt represents a tangible connection to the artist’s enduring legacy, allowing the owner to display their musical allegiances proudly while enjoying a timeless look.
Product details
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Product type: Unisex T-shirt
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Gender: Men & Women
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Fabric: 100% cotton (soft, breathable, comfortable for all-day wear)
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Print: High-quality DTG (Direct-To-Garment) graphic
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Color: Black
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Fit: Standard / true to size
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Care: Machine washable – turn inside out, cold wash recommended, tumble dry low or hang dry
The 1976 release titled Alice Cooper Goes to Hell stands as a pivotal moment in the career of the legendary shock rocker. Serving as a conceptual sequel to the massive hit Welcome to My Nightmare, the album plunges the listener into a vivid narrative where the protagonist finds himself in a purgatorial underworld. The story is a fantastical journey where the character must navigate a surreal environment and face the consequences of his stage persona’s villainous deeds. The narrative structure allows for a series of songs that explore different “sins” and scenarios, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish.
Musically, the record is ambitious and surprisingly diverse. It moves beyond standard hard rock to incorporate sophisticated arrangements, utilizing the talents of renowned session musicians like guitarist Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter. The album is perhaps best known for its impressive emotional range. While the title track provides a humorous, rhythmic, and funk-inspired list of grievances against the singer, the ballad “I Never Cry” offers a stark contrast. This song, written about the artist’s real-life struggle with alcohol rehabilitation, became a major radio hit and showcased a vocal performance filled with genuine pain and sincerity. The production, helmed by Bob Ezrin, polished the rough edges of the earlier garage rock sound, adding layers of synthesizers and choral backing vocals that gave the work a cinematic quality. This era defined the artist not just as a provocateur, but as a legitimate showman capable of crossing over into pop territory without losing his theatrical edge. It remains a testament to the creativity of mid-70s rock, where the spectacle was just as important as the sound.


