by Alice Cooper · 2024
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The song Feed My Frankenstein by Alice Cooper is about intense sexual desire, using monster imagery and playful metaphors to express hunger for physical love and carnal satisfaction.
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‘Feed My Frankenstein’ by Alice Cooper is a wild and weird song from the early ‘90s that mixes monsters with rock and roll. We’re about to explore what this song is really saying and why it’s still fun for listeners today. ⬇️
♂️ The whole atmosphere of the song is monstrous, playful, and just a little bit dangerous—like a mad scientist’s lab during a thunderstorm. Cooper builds a world where desire takes on a beastly form, hungry and unashamed.
When we hit the chorus—“Feed my Frankenstein, meet my libido (he’s a psycho)”—there’s no mistaking the insatiable hunger pulsing through every word. It’s not just literal hunger; it’s craving, obsession, a need that can’t be tamed. We’re swept up in this feverish energy, where love is monstrous, messy, maybe even a little scary, but oh, so irresistible.
In the verses, Cooper gets cheeky and a bit absurd—he’s “just good looking,” “hungry” (but not for pizza), and ready to “blow down your house.” There’s a mischievous, almost cartoonish tone to lines like, “let me drink the wine from your fur tea cup” or “licking on your ice cream cone.” The lyrics blur the line between monster and lover, amplifying desire until it becomes something both hilarious and slightly unhinged.
Beneath all the playful horror-movie references and greasy imagery, the song is an anthem for unchecked, animal passion—using the Frankenstein metaphor to show how our desires can feel stitched together, larger than life, and hard to control.
Alice Cooper’s true intent is to remind us that sometimes, our wildest cravings are the most human thing about us, no matter how monstrous they might seem.
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