🔥Children of Bodom Albums Ranked🔥

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🔥Children of Bodom Albums Ranked🔥

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Welcome to album ranking Wednesdays and this episode is one im sure you’re going to love. This is another subscriber request courtesy of Josh Alan and he asked if I would do A Children of Bodom Album ranking and as we all know Alexi Laiho Passed away in December of 2020 so that alone was very tragic. So that’s what we are doing here tonight. So the lineup in Children of Bodom was as follows

►Alexi Laiho : Vocals, Lead Guitars (1997-2019)(R.I.P. 2021)
►Janne Warman : Keyboards (1997-2019)
►Henkka T. Blacksmith : Bass (1997-2019)
►Jaska W. Raatikainen : Drums (1997-2019)
►Daniel Freyberg : Rhythm Guitars (2016-2019)

Ok so before we begin the ranking im gonna give you guys some background history on Children Of Bodom

The group started out in 1993 and released all of their demos as Inearthed. The band faked a split-up and changed their name to Children of Bodom just before the release of Something Wild to escape from a record deal with a smaller label (perceived by the band as a "rip-off") in order to sign to Spinefarm Records.

After the release of Something Wild, Alexi Laiho attempted to commit suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills. He spent a week in a coma before being revived.

Janne Warman missed the band's first two European tours in 1998 because he had not yet finished his schooling. Erna Siikavirta filled in on the first tour, and Alexi Laiho's then-girlfriend Kimberly Goss replaced him on the second.

Alexander Kuoppala left the band in 2003 in an attempt to be free of the lifestyle he was living, saying by having no fun he was "robbing the band of potential." He was replaced by one of Alexi Laiho's guitar idols: Roope Latvala of Finnish thrash metal band Stone.

Latvala remained with the band for around 12 years, before he was abruptly kicked out in March 2015. Antti Warman, brother of Janne, filled in for around a year before Daniel Freyberg joined as the official replacement. In the meantime, I Worship Chaos was recorded with a four-piece line-up.

Children of Bodom acquired their name from an infamous, unsolved murder that took place in Finland at Lake Bodom in 1960. Four teenagers camping by the lake were brutally attacked in their tent by an unknown assailant; three died by stabbing and bludgeoning, while the fourth, Nils Gustafsson, survived despite suffering severe injuries.

The murders passed into urban legend, and Gustafsson is said to have claimed that a red-eyed figure, or even the Grim Reaper, was responsible. Most Children of Bodom albums feature at least one song directly inspired by the Lake Bodom murders, and the Grim Reaper became an unofficial band mascot - jokingly nicknamed "Roy" - and has appeared on all of their album covers to date.

In 2004, 44 years after the event, the Finnish Police arrested Nils Gustafsson on suspicion that he himself had been the murderer. In October 2005, Gustafsson was acquitted of all charges and compensated by the state, and the murders remain unsolved.
Alright so lets get into the ranking now shall we?
►#10-Hexed (Released in 2019 on Nuclear Blast Records
►#9-I Worship Chaos (Released in 2015 On Nuclear Blast Records)
►#8-Relentless Reckless Forever (Released in 2011 on Spinefarm Records)
►#7-Blooddrunk (Released in 2008 on Spinefarm Records)
►#6-Halo Of Blood (Released in 2013 on Nuclear Blast Records)
►#5-Are You Dead Yet? (Released in 2005 on Spinefarm Records)
►#4-Hate Crew Deathroll (Released in 2003 on Spinefarm Records)
►#3-Follow The Reaper (Released in 2000 on Spinefarm Records
►#2-Something Wild (Released in 1997 on Spinefarm Records
►#1-Hatebreeder (Released in 1999 on Spinefarm Records)

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