Formed: 1993
From:
Helsinki,
Finland
Last Known Status: Active
Background
Children of Bodom was bred in spring
1993 when guitarist Alexi Laiho (Sinergy, Kylähullut, ex-Impaled
Nazarene, Thy Serpent, Norther) and drummer Jaska Raatikainen
(Virtuocity) decided to form a death metal band under the moniker
"Inearthed." They recruited bassist Samuli Miettinen and recorded their
first demo "Implosion of Heaven" in 1994. Soon after, the band added
guitarist Alexander Kuoppala (Norther) and keyboardist Jani Pera
Pirisjoki. Later on, Miettinen and Pirisjoki left the band and Henkka
Seppäla (bass) and Janne Warman (keyboards; Warmen) joined in.
With their own money, the band recorded their debut album "Something
Wild" in 1997, blending elements of speed, death and power metal. The
album impressed Spinefarm Records so much that they decided to sign the
band. Inearthed changed its name to Children of Bodom (named after a
notorious mass murdering that occured at Lake Bodom just outside of
Helsinki in 1960) in order to get out of their previous contract with a
Belgian label. Children of Bodom got a licensing deal with Nuclear
Blast to handle releases to the rest of Europe.
Alexander left the band in July 2003, leaving fans in shock as the band
had said that they would quit if one of its members left. But Alexi
said "Children of Bodom ain't ready to fucking die yet!" as they
recruited Alexi's fellow Sinergy guitarist, Roope Latvala (Walhalla,
ex-Stone, To/Die/For, Waltari). After ruling Europe, Children of Bodom
began to take over North America with their first ever North American
tour with Dimmu Borgir in late 2003.