What Doesn't Kill You - Track By Track
That was the last track to be written
That came out two weeks before I went to the studio
I was in the studio, I been
I was working on a song and not really working out
I was been a 19-year-old, you know
I got quite distracted and just started playing a few chords on the guitar
And it just happened completely by accident
And then what was interesting about is
I thought that 'cause it was quite violent in a way
The lyrical content
And I thought that, you know, doin' this
And goin' to different places in the world that-
I avoid all, all that
But it's quite interesting that you can travel
Anywhere else in the world
And can't avoid confrontation all the times
And that was the kind of the idea for that
That came out two weeks before I went to the studio
I was in the studio, I been
I was working on a song and not really working out
I was been a 19-year-old, you know
I got quite distracted and just started playing a few chords on the guitar
And it just happened completely by accident
And then what was interesting about is
I thought that 'cause it was quite violent in a way
The lyrical content
And I thought that, you know, doin' this
And goin' to different places in the world that-
I avoid all, all that
But it's quite interesting that you can travel
Anywhere else in the world
And can't avoid confrontation all the times
And that was the kind of the idea for that
Credits
Writer(s): Iain Archer, Jake Kennedy
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