What Doesn't Kill Me... (Ektomorf album)

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What Doesn't Kill Me...
Ektomorf What Doesn't.jpg
Studio album by
Released10 March 2009
RecordedGuitars, bass, and vocals at Antfarm Studio (Aarhus, Denmark)
Drums at Feedback Studio (Aarhus, Denmark)
Genre Groove metal
Length40:28
Label AFM
Producer Zoltán Farkas & Tue Madsen
Ektomorf chronology
Outcast
(2006)
What Doesn't Kill Me...
(2009)
Redemption
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Stormbringer4/5 [3]

What Doesn't Kill Me... is the eighth studio album by Hungarian heavy metal band Ektomorf. The title alludes to the Nietzsche quote.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Rat War"2:04
2."Nothing Left"2:17
3."What Doesn't Kill Me..."2:31
4."Revenge to All"3:12
5."Love and Live"3:13
6."I Can See You"3:38
7."I Got It All"3:02
8."New Life"3:17
9."Sick of It All" (Feat. Lord Nelson)3:04
10."It's Up to You"2:54
11."Envy"2:54
12."Scream"3:04
13."Breed the Fire"3:03
14."Born for Destruction" (Exclusive Bonus Track on Limited Edition)2:14

Personnel

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References

  1. What Doesn't Kill Me... at AllMusic
  2. "Ektomorf - 'What Doesn't Kill Me' CD Review".
  3. "EKTOMORF - What Doesn't Kill Me | Review bei Stormbringer".