In 2000, Alice Cooper unleashed "Brutal Planet," his fourteenth solo studio album, marking a bold departure into darker and heavier territories. This 48-minute journey through glam rock, hard rock, and proto-punk showcases Alice Cooper's signature style with a fresh, intense edge. The album, released under Mercury Studios, features eleven tracks that delve into themes of brutality and introspection, with standout songs like "Brutal Planet," "Wicked Young Man," and "Sanctuary" leading the charge. The live performances from the "Brutal Planet Tour" in 2000 further cemented the album's impact, with a touring band that included Ryan Roxie on guitar, Pete Freisen on guitar, Greg Smith on bass, Eric Singer on drums, and Teddy Zig Zag. "Brutal Planet" is a testament to Alice Cooper's enduring influence and his ability to evolve while staying true to his rock roots.