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Blame My Ex

The Beaches

Alternative & Indie - Released September 15, 2023 | The Beaches

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What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Paranoid

The Beaches

Pop - Released August 25, 2023 | The Beaches

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Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Three

Glee Cast

Pop - Released March 21, 2024 | Columbia

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Life Turns Electric

Finger Eleven

Rock - Released October 5, 2010 | The Bicycle Music Company

Finger Eleven’s sequel to 2007’s Juno Award-winning Them vs. You vs. Me sees the onetime Rainbow Butt Monkeys embracing their slow slide toward respectable middle age. All lingering elements of rebellion, noise, and aggression have been banished; their funk -- when it surfaces -- is not a breakneck freakout but digs into an actual groove (“Living in a Dream” almost yo-yos to a disco beat); and they’re not afraid to get full-out hooky and poppy, as they do on the rather excellent “Stone Soul.” The aforementioned two cuts are Finger Eleven at their extreme ends of the spectrum. Most of the time they’re hugging the middle, turning out big anthems that are confident and catchy modern rock, the work of a band whose members have found their comfort zone and are happy to inhabit it fully.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Sunrise to Sundown

Spiritual Beggars

Pop - Released March 18, 2016 | InsideOutMusic

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What Doesn't Kill You

Blue Cheer

Metal - Released August 21, 2007 | Rainman Records (RED)

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Shangri La

Jake Bugg

Alternative & Indie - Released January 1, 2013 | EMI

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Jake Bugg's eponymous 2012 debut was enough of a success to push him into neo-stardom across the Atlantic Ocean. He never had an actual hit in America -- the album did get to 75 on the Billboard 200, though -- but his reputation was strong, strong enough to gain the attention of Rick Rubin, who signed up to record the young British singer/songwriter's sophomore album at the producer's home studio. Literal guy that he is, Bugg named his second album Shangri La after Rubin's Malibu studio, and it's an appropriate title because it's a collection of 12 songs that were recorded at Shangri La. There is no greater theme than that, apart from perhaps how Rubin assists Bugg in going electric, accelerating the process that took Bob Dylan the better part of three years into less than 12 months. Rubin skillfully retains a veneer of authenticity throughout Shangri La, adhering to the Dylan in Greenwich Village vibe of the 2012 debut and never letting the electric expansion feel like exploitation, but all this care is applied to songs that are deliberately slight -- "Kitchen Table" and "Pine Trees" signifying country authenticity, while the Wire-inspired "Kingpin" signifies urban grit, the two tied together through picture books and cable TV -- and delivered in a voice that's the Bard channeled through Alex Turner. Here, Rubin is a help: he brings in Pete Thomas, one of rock's great unheralded drummers, to anchor this throwback to 1965 Dylan, a sonic achievement undercut by Bugg's adenoidal whine. At every turn, this high-pitch sneer acts as a reminder of Bugg's terminal adolescence, offering another opportunity to examine his sophomoric solipsism. Cut out Bugg's delivery, and Shangri La is a perfectly appealing singer/songwriter throwback -- an exercise in '60s folk-rock pastiche that is just pleasing enough on the surface. As this is music that is determined to be authentic, it's impossible to cut out the guy responsible for the tone, melody, and words, so attention is always drawn to Bugg, a songwriter who can cobble together melody but not meaning, a singer whose severely limited skills cripple whatever chance he has in communicating.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

What doesn't kill you | Break My Heart | Strong Girl Summer 2023

Various Artists

Pop - Released July 24, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) The Remixes

Kelly Clarkson

Pop/Rock - Released February 3, 2012 | RCA Records Label

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Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) (Workout Mix)

SuperFitness

Miscellaneous - Released March 14, 2018 | SuperFitness

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Stronger - Single

What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger

Pop - Released May 29, 2012 | Universal Ent.

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What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)

Dirty Scandal

Electronic - Released January 28, 2012 | LNG Music

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What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger Kelly Clarkson Remake)

The Pop Princess

Pop - Released October 21, 2011 | Best Music

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What Doesn't Kill You...

United Fools

Electronic - Released April 9, 2009 | Banzaï Lab

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What Doesn't Kill You

Ovtlier

Hard Rock - Released December 8, 2017 | Ovtlier

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What Doesn't Kill You Mutates and Tries Again

iamnotshane

Pop - Released October 5, 2022 | snafu records

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Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) [Originally Performed By Kelly Clarkson]

Sing2Piano

Karaoke - Released December 31, 2012 | Sing2Piano

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What Doesn't Kill You

Ryan Quigley

Jazz - Released September 9, 2016 | Whirlwind Recordings

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What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger

Audio Idols

Pop - Released February 9, 2014 | Sing When You're Winning - OMiP