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Squirrel
06-30-2004, 01:28 PM
Children of Bodom - Hate Crew Deathroll

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Children of Bodom is:
Alexi "Wildchild" Laiho - Guitars / Vocals
Alexander Kuoppala - Guitar
Henkka T. Blacksmith - Bass
Jaska W. Raatikainen - Drums
Janne Warman - Keyboards

Tracklisting:
1. Needled 24/7
2. Sixpounder
3. Chokehold ( Cocked and Loaded )
4. Bodom Beach Terror
5. Angels Don't Kill
6. Triple Corpse Hammer Blow
7. You're Better off Dead
8. Lil' Bloodred Ridin' Hood
9. Hate Crew Deathroll
10. Silent Scream **Slayer Cover**

Recommended Songs
Needled 24/7
Sixpounder
Bodom Beach Terror
Angels Dont Kill
Hate Crew Deathroll
Silent Scream

Needled 24/7
A fiery opener, bursting right out of the speakers into a thrashy riff, with double bass pedals a' thumping to keep the tempo. Around 10 seconds in Alexi opens with a short but sweet guitar solo, and then a quick yelp; and we're off into the song.
Overall its a fast paced song with really melodious chorouses, it has 2 guitar solos and 2 keyboard solos and some of CoBs best riffs. All in all, it gets a 4/5

Sixpounder
This is a much slower song compared to Needled'; it chugs away with a really addictive riff and some light keyboards in the background. It's a very thumping song with its chugging guitars, double bass work and Alexis screeching vocals. The verses are a bit faster and flowing with an awesome riff. It has 2 guitar solos again; before the first there is a chant of "Six! six! six! pounder", which adds greatly to the coolness. The song is also chockablock with some excellent drum and guitar fills. 5/5

Bodom Beach Terror
A cool slow drum intro leads into a very cool guitar riff, after a few bars and a screeching "Lets go!" from Alexi; a very very catchy verse begins; really can't tell what he says but it just grooves like hell :cool:
The choruses are slow and the keyboards really show through in them, about 2 minutes in is a cool, very powerful interlude of sparse powerchords and keyboard attacks. After this a blistering solo from Alexi begins and the chorus begins again, after that a relaxing, slower keyboard solo leads the song out. When it's finished, there is a sample dialogue from the film, "American Psycho".
A low 4/5

Angels Don't Kill
This is a bit of a departure from the previous songs and albums by CoB; it's a kind of relaxed slow track with some very harmonious keyboards all the way through. The way Alexi sings it actually holds quite a bit of emotion and some of the guitar work is very relaxing and melancholic. The solos in it are very slow and suiting; it's a very cool track which stands out from the rest, if only for its different style.
4/5

Hate Crew Deathroll
It's a bit of an odd title but dont let that affect your opinion of the song. It starts out with a slow keyboard but then within a matter of seconds it absolutely explodes into a fast paced, upfront song; the vocals are very upfront and in the second verse is some cool vocals from the rest of the band. A short build up leads us right into another of Alexis fast paced solos and as abruptly as it started, the song is over.
4/5

Silent Scream
This is a Slayer cover for the uneducated :P; it stays rather true to the origonal and still retains the ferocity of Slayers version. It's a rather thrashy affair with a very cool build up intro into the song, theres also a VERY cool guitar/keyboard solo trade off in the middle of the song. All in all its one of, if not their best cover.
4/5


Well, thats only the main standout tracks that i'll be reviewing, but, don't get me wrong; the rest are very cool also, i jsut felt these were the best on the album. This album is closer to 'Bodoms Death side than they've ever been, mostly due to the lack of their classical influences that were on previous offerings.

The songs as a whole are very "groovy"; they have great riffs and a cool flow to them, the songs are full of great fills and all the instruments are used very well. The keyboards arent ignored, but they arent overpowering and the guitars dont overpower the bass and drums.

All in all, it's a great album, but next to their others, it lacks that special 'Bodom feel. If you're a fan of CoB but don't have this, you wont be disappointed by it, but prepare for something a tiny bit different to Follow the Reaper and Hatebreeder. If youve never heard them before - i really suggest you try them out, they have some great aspects to them which will surprise you.

Overall score - it gets 4 smilies out of 5.

:) :) :) :) :evil:

( also please comment on my layout etc, this is only my second review )

Bartender
06-30-2004, 01:55 PM
I actually own this album (and two others by CoB), but I'm not a big fan of them. They're decent though, and there's no one album I've heard that's particularly bad, and when they get it right (Needled 24/7, or Every Time I Die from Follow the Reaper), they're very good. I'd probably give this 3 or 3.5/5.

By the way, if you put around that link, the cover will appear in the post.

Squirrel
06-30-2004, 01:57 PM
Ok, thanks Bartender, also thanks for the comments :)

Music rockS
07-01-2004, 12:41 AM
I like you reveiw. Bodom is one of my favourite bands, but this is probably their weakest release. You're right it lacks that feel.

satanic-panic
07-01-2004, 02:45 AM
i was thinking about buyin this album, but if there is a different COB album that is better please let me know

Squirrel
07-01-2004, 10:49 AM
Follow the Reaper and Hatebreeder are better; but a tiny bit different.

PIGS(1 different one)
08-13-2004, 04:51 PM
A good album, not their best.

I would still give it a 4.6/5

Bodom, are one of my favorite bands.

In ObliQue
08-14-2004, 04:19 PM
Defentily a killer album. I agree that Follow the Reaper defentily kills it but agian the two ablums arent exactly on the same page.

sensitiveorgan00
08-14-2004, 04:35 PM
:lol: Man, I love their song titles. Nice review by teh way. I've heard a few songs off of this album, it was alright at best. Teh drum machine part in Needled 24/7 seriously pissed me off.

Kaden
08-14-2004, 08:54 PM
This is the only COB album that I have, and I absolutely love ever second of it. But I don't have Silent Scream on mine :confused:

4/5

Squirrel
08-15-2004, 07:59 AM
Man, I love their song titles. Nice review by teh way. I've heard a few songs off of this album, it was alright at best. Teh drum machine part in Needled 24/7 seriously pissed me off.


Thanks :)

:lol: they are odd titles, someone once said they sounded like wrestling moves, which is quite fitting i think :p


This is the only COB album that I have, and I absolutely love ever second of it. But I don't have Silent Scream on mine

I think it's only certain releases with Silent Scream on, maybe a Japanese release or something ? they covered it ages ago - it's on some versions of Something Wild too.

Does yours just finish at HCDR or do you get another song instead or Silent Scream ?

Squirrel
08-15-2004, 07:22 PM
Bumpity.

Kaden
08-15-2004, 09:17 PM
Does yours just finish at HCDR or do you get another song instead or Silent Scream ?
HCDR is the last song on my copy.

Shadows
08-28-2004, 08:32 PM
I'm just starting to get into this band. I've got Something Wild and been listening to it ever since. It's pretty amazing. I planned to get to get Follow the Reaper next, but this was still a good review. Be on the lookout for my Something Wild review.

Bartender
08-28-2004, 09:07 PM
For fans of CoB, a band well worth checking out is Kalmah. Just thought I'd drop that in here.

Shadows
08-28-2004, 09:43 PM
For fans of CoB, a band well worth checking out is Kalmah. Just thought I'd drop that in here.
Kalmah? Never heard of them. I'll check them out though - CoB is great.

Bartender
08-28-2004, 09:46 PM
I actually prefer Kalmah to CoB, although they have a very similar sound..just never been very keen on CoB, I'm not sure why. Try the song Heroes to Us as a starter, it was the first I heard, and made a good impression in Forced Listening :)

Dancin' Man
10-11-2004, 06:04 PM
I think Angels Don't Kill is the best song to reccomend to a CoB virgin.

Kingofdudes
10-12-2004, 06:58 AM
Good review, I got Follow the Reaper and Hatebreeder, now I need this one.

Shadows
10-12-2004, 02:43 PM
Don't forget Something Wild.

Needled 24/7 would be a pretty good way to introduce a fan of heavier metal to CoB. It's got a lot of the old style still in them but is pretty heavy considering their earlier work.

buzzkill037
10-12-2004, 11:57 PM
I heard needled 24/7 on he mtv2 headbangers ball cd and i loved every second of it

JMann
10-13-2004, 12:36 PM
Good review. I didn't like this album at first, but it grew on me. I listen to it all the time now.

Shadows
10-13-2004, 01:07 PM
I heard needled 24/7 on he mtv2 headbangers ball cd and i loved every second of it
**** straight. Even though the band hated the music video and now the director, it's still one of their best songs.

sensitiveorgan00
10-13-2004, 02:11 PM
Meh, Needled 24/7 is highly overrated. That dumb 'techno' break is so bad.

Det_Nosnip
10-14-2004, 10:39 AM
I'm fine with the album, no complaints here....there are things I like about it over other COB albums, and things I like about the others over it.

I've got to say, though...I still hold to the contention that they're a melodic death band with power influences. Maybe Power death? But just straight "power metal" doesn't do the band justice, IMO (not to say I don't like power by any means). Songs like "6 Pounder" are alot more death than power. Sure, you could make the case that their earlier material was power metal with screaming death vocals, but...that's still a stretch IMO.

sensitiveorgan00
10-14-2004, 02:31 PM
Six Pounder may not be power metal, but it's not really death as well. Granted, I haven't listened to that song in a long time, and probably never will. However, teh heaviness seems to come from teh lame chuga chuga riffs in a lot of modern rock/metal, which is different from teh riffage in death metal.

Dancin' Man
10-14-2004, 05:20 PM
Det Notsip has the closest genre I think but They're really hard to classify under just one. Power melodic death with maybe a taste of prog is where I would place them.

Shadows
10-14-2004, 06:47 PM
Meh, Needled 24/7 is highly overrated. That dumb 'techno' break is so bad.
'Techno' break? What part are you talking about?

Silenius
10-14-2004, 07:01 PM
Hate Crew Deathroll is a good song, you might say it has punk elements in it and that makes it ****ty but its the 3rd best song on the cd imo.

sensitiveorgan00
10-14-2004, 08:51 PM
'Techno' break? What part are you talking about?

Well, not techno, but crap, that dumb part with the drum machine, teh verse I assume?

Det_Nosnip
10-15-2004, 02:22 PM
Six Pounder may not be power metal, but it's not really death as well. Granted, I haven't listened to that song in a long time, and probably never will. However, teh heaviness seems to come from teh lame chuga chuga riffs in a lot of modern rock/metal, which is different from teh riffage in death metal.

Contrary to popular belief, a genre is not determined solely by the guitarplaying involved. ;)

I can see why guitarists would think that they're PM based on alot of the guitarplaying, but the over-all picture has consistently blended melodic death with power metal. I mean, really...where do you draw the line? COB would probably represent the far melodic end of melodic death, but I still think that they deserve to be associated with the genre. Send COB in with a big power fest, and alot of people will be unhappy...send 'em in with In Flames or Arch Enemy, and they'll fit right at home. I know that this isn't always the best way of judging the matter, but it DOES say something about the band's approach. Harsh vocals are one of the, if not THE most important aspect of death metal, as they tend to be the most likely to deter potential audiences.

I would be interested to see if someone could meet this challenge by presenting a death metal band with ABSOLUTELY NO HARSH VOCALS, only melodic singing...my guess would be that it simply wouldn't work.

sensitiveorgan00
10-15-2004, 02:35 PM
Teh harsh vocals, though important, aren't teh most important aspects of death metal. There are other genre's that feature harsh vocals, but that doesn't make it death metal. And to be honest, a lot of people would probably appreciate CoB at a power metal festival. A good amount of people, who consider them power/speed like them because they have good decent riff work. And in metal, teh dominating factor is teh riffage. That's what metal is basically built on, somewhat. guitarplaying, but the over-all picture has consistently blended melodic death
Even teh popular Gothenburg bands like In Flames aren't or weren't 'melodic' death metal. They're (older) riffage, as well as other Gothenburg bands, were primarily Iron Maiden influenced, with the whole melody and traditional structures, etc.,
I forgot what I was going to say about teh last thing you said, so if it comes back to me, I'll edit this post. :D

I really don't want to continue this 'arguement' since it's really going to go nowhere. ;)

Shadows
10-15-2004, 03:58 PM
Are you intentionally writing 'teh' instead of 'the'? It's really starting to get on my nerves.

No offense.

Arucard
11-12-2004, 11:35 AM
my fave track is triple corpse hammer blow
'dont push me....'
its amazing i love the keys and guitar in that one

timbrie
01-01-2005, 04:44 PM
they are a very loud band my mom gets earaches of em i dont like the music but i listen to it because the loudness