The kickass setlist from Hollywood Vampires' Fraze show

The Hollywood Vampires' impressive setlist included two hits by David Bowie — "Rebel Rebel" and "Suffragette City."

The Hollywood Vampires' impressive setlist included two hits by David Bowie — "Rebel Rebel" and "Suffragette City."

The Hollywood Vampires never slowed things down last night at the Fraze Pavilion in Kettering.

From the moment Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp appeared on stage, they treated the crowd to a high-adrenaline, heart-pumping experience of late 1960s-70s classic rock.

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The show is a tribute to many of Alice Cooper’s rock-and-roll musician friends who are no longer here, including Keith Moon of the Who, Jim Morrison of The Doors and David Bowie.

“If we didn't do one of your favorite covers tonight, it's because they're not dead yet,” Cooper told the audience.

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Guitarist Joe Perry of Aerosmith was absent from the band’s lineup. He collapsed on stage Sunday during the Hollywood Vampire’s concert at the Ford Amphitheater in New York’s Coney Island. Tuesday’s concert at the Fraze was the Vampires’ first full concert without Perry.

Here is the evening's impressive setlist:

"Raise the Dead" (Hollywood Vampires)

"I Got a Line on You" (Spirit)

"Rebel Rebel" (David Bowie)

"Suffragette City" (Bowie)

"Manic Depression" (Jimi Hendrix)

"Five to One/Break On Through (To the Other Side)" (The Doors)

"As Bad As I Am" (Hollywood Vampires)

"20th Century Boy" (T. Rex)

"Bang a Gong (Get It On)" (T. Rex)

"Come Together" (The Beatles)

"Whole Lotta Love" (Led Zeppelin)

"My Dead Drunk Friends" (Hollywood Vampires)

"Pinball Wizard" (The Who)

"My Generation" (The Who)

"I'm Eighteen (Alice Cooper)

Sweet Emotion" (Aerosmith)

"Train Kept A-Rollin'" (originally record by Tiny Bradshaw in 1951; performed by Aerosmith on their 1974 album Get Your Wings)

"School's Out" (Cooper)

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