If you're old enough, you encountered this band sitting in someone's never-cleaned Mustang, while bong hits were traded in the front; trapped by rain from escaping the fetid reek, but strangely intrigued by the thickest, loudest band you'd ever heard on the 8-track -- Blue Cheer turning Eddie Cochran's Crickets-like 1958 number eight "Summertime Blues" into a bludgeon for a shocking 1968 number 11. (True story.) Even the Who's subsequent Live at Leeds cover was a popgun to Blue Cheer's howitzer! With Iron Butterfly, Led Zeppelin, and prime heirs Black Sabbath, this psychedelic San Francisco trio birthed metal by playing huge blues. 40 years later, bassist singer Dickie Peterson and drummer Paul Whaley still jam with joined-in-the'80s guitarirst Duck McDonald, making metal as beefy as a brontosaurus. Today's cover is Albert King's "Born Under a Bad Sign," and that and more are a dust bomb of the dirtiest, rottenest rock this side of slower Motorhead. ~ Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover, All Music Guide
What Doesn't Kill You
08/21/2007 | Rainman
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All Music Guide Review
What Doesn't Kill You Track Listing
Credits of What Doesn't Kill You
- Dickie Peterson
- Bass, Vocals, Group Member
- Paul Whaley
- Drums, Group Member
- Chris Kozlowski
- Engineer, Mastering, Mixing, Crew
- Greg Lewerke
- Management
- Joe Hasselvander
- Drums, Guest Appearance
- Ron Rainey
- Management
- Ed Spyra
- Art Direction, Design















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