Name: Alexi Laiho
Band(s): Children Of Bodom
Guitar(s): ESP, Jackson
AMP: Krank, Marshall
Instructional DVD/CD: Metal Guitar - Melodic Speed, Shred & Heavy Riffs
Website: www.cobhc.com
Music style(s): Metal
Born as Markku Uula Aleksi Laiho on April 8th,
1979 in Espoo, Finland, Alexi “WildChild” Laiho started Children of
Bodom in 1993 with drummer and childhood friend Jaska Raatikainen under
the name IneartheD, gaining influence from bands such as
Entombed and Obituary. After four years, 3 demos, a self-financed album,
and various lineup changes (including the introduction of keyboardist
Janne Wirman and bassist Henkka Seppälä),
IneartheD signed to Finnish record label Spinefarm Records. They were
required to change their name upon signing, and after searching through a
phone book for inspiration, the band settled on the name Children of
Bodom, derived from the story of the Lake Bodom murders.
After opening for Dimmu Borgir to promote the re-release of Something Wild,
Children of Bodom inked a European-wide distribution deal with well
known metal label Nuclear Blast. Since that time, Children of Bodom have
released five albums, adding rhythm guitarist Roope Latvala in 2004
and extending their fan base to the U.S. with the 2005 album Are You Dead Yet? and 2008 album Blooddrunk.
With these releases, Children of Bodom ventured on major tours such as
Slayer’s 2006 Unholy Alliance Tour, as well as headlining and landing
mainstage slots on various large festivals.
Children
of Bodom are known for performing a wide array of covers, ranging from
traditional metal acts such as Iron Maiden and King Diamond, to punk
bands such as The Ramones and Billy Idol, as well as venturing into more
obscure territory with their popular cover of Brittany Spears’ Oops…I Did It Again,
and classic artists such as Kenny Rogers and Creedence Clearwater
Revival (both of which can be attributed to the bands mutual love for
the film The Big Lebowski). The vast numbers of covers displays
the band’s dedication to their diverse influences, as well as their
quirky sense of humor, and were collected together on the 2009 album Skeletons in the Closet.
Alexi
Laiho has gained notable recognition in the metal community for his
advanced skill as a guitarist, being ranked as one of the 50 fastest
guitarists of all time by Guitar World magazine; and gaining praise from legends such as Kirk Hammet of Metallica and John Petrucci of Dream Theater.
Throughout
Children of Bodom’s career, Alexi Laiho has maintained a relationship
with vocalist and Sinergy band mate Kimberly Goss, whom he previously
dated, married, and subsequently split with, although the two are still
good friends.
Children
of Bodom recently finished a tour with Zakk Wylde’s Black Label
Society, as well as the recording for their forthcoming album, titled
Relentless Reckless Forever, which is set to be released in March of
2011.
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