Being the child of a famous rock star comes with a distinct set of challenges that's made even more so when that second generation sets out to establish his or her own musical career. There are drawbacks: Immediate comparisons will inevitably be drawn between the work of the offspring and the parent, making it difficult for a personal sound to be developed. Take it from Alice Cooper's eldest daughter, Calico, who now leads her own band, Beasto Blanco, but was initially reluctant to get involved in the industry. “I think part of me, psychologically, didn't want to acknowledge or even think about that as a career,” she told UCR last year, “because that would mean a whole other box of ... you know, Am I really gonna get compared for the rest of my life to my dad?”