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      • There was another attempt to reunite in 1983, but that fell through. In 1984, Peterson had better luck when he returned with Whaley and Rainier as Blue Cheer and a brand new album The Beast Is Back, which was released on the New York label Megaforce Records. [ 17 ]
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  2. Jan 15, 2024 · Released on New York’s Megaforce Records, one-time home to thrash metal juggernauts like Metallica and Anthrax, 1984’s The Beast Is Back was to be Blue Cheer’s comeback record. It was their first album in more than a dozen years, and arrived near the peak of heavy metal’s stranglehold on American pop culture.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blue_CheerBlue Cheer - Wikipedia

    From 1989 to 1993, Blue Cheer toured mainly in Europe. During this time, they played with classic rock acts as well as then-up-and-coming bands: Mountain, Outlaws, Thunder, The Groundhogs, Ten Years After, Mucky Pup, Biohazard and others.

  4. Jan 30, 2015 · Mercury. It has been said that Blue Cheer 's sonic blast could "turn the air into cottage cheese." The classic power trio's debut LP, Vincebus Eruptum, arrived on Jan. 16, 1968, as proof....

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  5. Jul 18, 2021 · A violent and fast-paced, underwhelming 37-minute endeavor of cover tracks from their debut album with a few originals. The Beast Is Back came out at the right time as a heavy metal eruption ...

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    • Summertime Blues. Eddie Cochran penned this simple rockabilly anthem with his manager, Jerry Capehart. Blue Cheer dosed their version with heavy growls.
    • Peace of Mind. Flipping the vinyl on New! Improved! to the B side is a slow dive into the original Blue Cheer sound with this psychedelic masterpiece.
    • Sun Cycle. The second track on Outsideinside is a studio mixing masterpiece. Dickie’s bass and Paul’s bass drum sync up for the powerful trance that starts Sun Cycle.
    • Just a Little Bit. Another entry off of Outsideinside, this one is scorching. Dickie’s growling pleas and screeches are well-matched by his heavy fuzzy bass and Leigh’s guitar.
  6. The band was named for a brand of LSD and promoted by renowned LSD chemist and former Grateful Dead patron, Owsley Stanley. The band's sound, however, was something of a departure from the music that had been coming out of the Bay area. Blue Cheer's three musicians played heavy blues-rock and played it VERY LOUD!"

  7. Sep 12, 1985 · Encouraged by the heavy-metal revival, he re-formed Blue Cheer again last year with Whaley and guitarist Tony Rainier (the younger brother of an original Cheer roadie). The group released a...

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