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DaDa is the sixth studio album by Alice Cooper, released in 1983. The album showcases a blend of hard rock and theatrical elements, characteristic of Cooper's style. It features a darker and more experimental sound, reflecting the artist's personal struggles and artistic evolution. The album includes tracks that touch on themes of madness, paranoia, and existential dread, making it a significant entry in Cooper's discography. DaDa is often regarded as a cult classic among fans, highlighting Cooper's unique approach to rock music and performance art.