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What Doesn’t Kill You

Blue Cheer – What Doesn’t Kill You – Review

September 1, 2007

Late-’60s San Francisco heavy metal/psychedelic band first studio album in over a decade. 2/3rd of the original line-up, including vocalist Dickie Peterson.

God Or Julie – What Doesn’t Kill You – Review

May 26, 2005

Indie pop worthy of Vagrant Records, and they’re blessed with a fine singer who can sweep into falsetto without sounding like a fag or a 12 year old.

Candiria – What Doesn’t Kill You – Review

April 4, 2005

Known for combining hip-hop beats, Meshuggah chugs, and Coltrane interludes, Candiria have paired down the intellect for a more immediate, “hooky” approach.

Candiria – What Doesn’t Kill You… – Interview

January 10, 2005

An interview with bassist Mike MacIvor

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