The Dirtt and Billion Dollar Babies at the Shock Rock Showdown in Mount Dora, FL on 9/20/25 Words By Jesse Striewski/Photos By Brooke Striewski

When it comes to “cover” bands (your average bar bands that simply play various songs by any given number of artists), I’ve always been vocal about my feelings towards them (which is usually not of the highest esteem). But tribute bands on the other hand, i.e. groups that go the extra mile to represent one band only as authentically as possible, I’ll usually make an exception or two for (even though in most cases I’ve typically already seen the original band/acts in the first place, such was the case with this past Saturday night’s showcase).

When I first set up coverage for the Shock Rock Showdown with Motley Crue and Alice Cooper tribute acts The Dirtt and Billion Dollar Babies, respectively (plus an appearance/autograph signing from legendary rock photographer Mark Weiss) at the Mount Dora Music Hall in Mount Dora, FL (the same venue Rewind It also covered last year’s KK’s Priest/L.A. Guns/Burning Witches show at), I didn’t know I’d once again be going to a show in ill health, having just had yet another PICC line installed/starting IV meds again the day before for the bone infection I’ve been fighting for far too long now.

But I hate not following through on my word, and the show had two things going for it that made the decision to still go all that much easier; not only was it at a seated venue (pretty much a dealbreaker right now), aside from it’s eight o’clock showing, it also had an earlier, matinee show that began at five, meaning I could be out of there early enough to wake up on time for my treatments the following morning (sold!)

But enough about my ‘woes,’ – “on with the show” (a little early Crue reference for those who remember) as they say. We arrived just in time to hear The Dirtt’s spot-on versions of “Wild Side” and “Take Me to the Top” before they slowed it down for the timeless power ballad “Home Sweet Home.” “Louder Than Hell” (also from the same 1985 album, Theatre of Pain) followed, and was definitely welcomed (certainly not one I’ve ever heard the actual Crue retrieve from the vault any of the many times I’ve seen them before).

The Dirtt giving the crowd their best Crue on Saturday night in Mount Dora, FL (Photo by Brooke Striewski).

More familiar numbers in the form of “Girls, Girls, Girls” and “Kickstart My Heart” followed before the mood shifted with “Shout at the Devil” (complete with album intro “In the Beginning” beforehand), followed by “Looks That Kill,” which saw the band ceasing activity just after the first chorus due to “technical difficulties.” After regrouping the band then paid tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne with their rendition of 1983’s “Bark at the Moon” before finally going out on top with the classic “Live Wire.”

In between acts we caught up with said Photographer Mark Weiss, who had a table set up and was signing copies of his book The Decade That Rocked, as well as his new magazine, Rocked. With Brooke and I each being heavily involved in the world of rock journalism (both print and photo) since roughly 2009 and 2013, respectively, it almost goes without saying we’ve both been fans of his for some time now (but being more of a photographer, I knew it meant much more to Brooke than it did myself).

Rewind It’s Brooke Striewski (center) and Jesse Striewski with legendary rock photographer Mark Weiss at the Shock Rock Showdown on 9-20-25 (selfie taken by Mr Weiss).

And Weiss could not have been more gracious of a host as he signed our copy of his book, making the experience all that much more worthwhile.

Billion Dollar Babies were up next, and instantly brought their best version of Alice Cooper with them. Opening with “Black Widow,” which unfortunately the band also found themselves dealing with some of their own “technical difficulties” for. But the issues were quickly resolved by the time the band moved on to such classics as “No More Mr. Nice Guy,” “Under My Wheels,” “Feed My Frankenstein,” and of course, “Billion Dollar Babies.”

More early tracks in the form of “Long Way to Go,” “Muscle of Love,” “Is It My Body,” “Dead Babies,” “Ballad of Dwight Fry” (complete with the singer sporting the straight jacket, naturally) and “Desperado” all followed before “Go to Hell,” “I Love the Dead,” “I’m Eighteen,” and “School’s Out” finally closed out the epic set on a high note.

Shock rockers Billion Dollar Babies paying tribute to Alice Cooper in Mount Dora, FL this past Saturday night, 9-20-25 (Photo by Brooke Striewski).

As alluded to before, I’ve been lucky enough to catch both the real Alice Cooper and Motley Crue bands live over the years (if memory serves right, four times each/eight times total), so by all means I could’ve easily skipped this show and been just fine in theory. But each band played their hearts out last Saturday, and even though I would’ve loved to have heard a tad more diverse of a set (some ’80s-era Cooper thrown in there actually would’ve been extremely welcomed), the night was no doubt a blast, and I’m glad we still have bands like these keeping the music alive.