Are you still be able to play a song from something wild you didn't play live for a long time like the nail or Red Light in my eyes instantly?
Do you want to induce people to do something (saying fuck you to everyone doesn't count
) with your lyrics?
How far goes your vocal range?
Those are cool, but with the first two the interviewer should work on his/her tone not to sound harash or something.
What I don't get is how Janne puts up with it. I mean he used to play jazz before he played metal, and neoclassical metal is at least musical enough that it'd be a cool genre for him to transition into. But going into their current style I can't believe he's totally okay with it
Never heard that he hates OMGSomething Wild? Never thought that he may like other styles too? Never thought that new style may be more challenging for him to fit his crazy classical playing?
Maybe this has already been asked, so sorry if it has, but if he could have his old Jackson guitars back, would he take them over the ESP's he has now?
He has never said anything about the guitars itself, but he has said that ESP treat him so well and Jackson treated him so bad that he'd never switch back although he's been offered several times. But he has never spoken about the actual guitars. Only about the companies and their staff.
Of cour he'$ totally ok with the new .
Look at me how cool I am I use teh irony and I call COB a sellout band! I rock!
Around 2003 when Alexander had left the band and you were looking for a replacement, you had to consider carefully taking Roope into the band because of his heavy drinking. So back then, would you have taken the Alexi of 2008?
2 things:
-Where did you get that thing about Roope's drinking from?
-I think that's going to sound harash no matter which tone the interviewer uses, because it implies that Alexi is worse nowadays, which it's not true. He's worse live, and I do think that a huge amount of the fault is the fact that he has his gutiar so damn low, because it's very uncomfortable to play there, but I don't see how his playing in the albums is worse than before.
Also, you could mention that some fan posted a video of him when he was younger playing with T.O.L.K (showing him the video with a laptop for example would be cool, I think he would appreciate to see it (considering that he don't go the net)) and ask him if he never thought of playing with them again or starting a new project, something different than Children Of Bodom.
A good question but depending on how it's asked, because he's just buried Sinergy (they may end the 4th album one day, but nothing else) which was his main 2nd band and now his only other ''project'' is Kylähullut.
Are you fucking kidding me? Are you one of those kids you thinks HCDC and AYDY are their best records?
Prick.
Are you one of those kids who never heard of opinion?
Good one dude.
Liking the style of AYDY is like liking pop music. It's not so much an opinion as much as just going with the flow and doing what everyone else is doing. It's mainstream hardcore music and it's shit. It's made even more obvious that alexi didn't care about the playing of it at the time as his live performances during the AYDY era were terrible.
If AYDY is your favorite COB album, you're not going to be well received in these forums. Generally the people in these forums are the ones that like cob from the beginning. IMO Hatebreeder is the best neo-classical album of theirs, and Follow The Reaper is their best overall album. AYDY is pure trash and I can't stand to listen to it.
HCDR is a different matter altogether as it was while they were making the transition, so some songs like angels don't kill are amazing, while others are hardcore shit.
This is the shittiest post I've seen in here in some time. You need to learn the meaning of the word opinion dude. And if you want to keep thrashing their actual work, then come here and tell us real reasons why SW, HB and FTR are musically over HCD, AYDY and BD and reasons of why they're more complex and (remember, according to YOUR opinion) better.
I don't know if you've ever tried writing music, so I don't want to assume anything, but personally when I try to write music, writing generic thrash metal licks is really easy, while applying classical musical ideas to metal and making it sound metal rather than classical is much harder.
I have tried to write music and I actually write the songs for my band, and I don't see how composing LoBodomy or Thrashed Lost & Strungout or Lil' Bloodred Riddin Hood is easier than composing Deadnight Warrior or Warheart or Hate Me!.
Wasn't that the time he drank gin or something?
Exactly