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Something Wild

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Download links and information about Something Wild by Children Of Bodom. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Rock, Black Metal, Punk Rock, Metal, Death Metal genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 44:28 minutes.

Artist: Children Of Bodom
Release date: 1998
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Punk Rock, Metal, Death Metal
Tracks: 9
Duration: 44:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Deadnight Warrior 3:21
2. In the Shadows 6:01
3. Red Light In My Eyes, Pt. 1 4:27
4. Red Light In My Eyes, Pt. 2 3:50
5. Lake Bodom 4:01
6. The Nail 6:16
7. Touch Like Angel of Death 4:05
8. Children of Bodom (Single Version) 5:09
9. Mass Hypnosis 7:18

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Children of Bodom came out of the heavy metal starting blocks in fine form. The group's debut, Something Wild, attracted much attention, as many listeners and critics marveled at the bandmembers' technical abilities, while others described Children of Bodom's music as fluffy and trite. Ultimately, the Finnish group's success within the commercially limited confines of progressive black metal quelled many naysayers, but not before the band received a few harsh reviews. With the huge amount of metal being released in Europe and America — and practically no radio outlets — good critical response was essential for late-'90s artists like Children of Bodom. And although some weren't impressed by the shifting arrangements and sparse keyboards of Something Wild, others refused to deny the musical accomplishment of the debut. Later studio efforts benefited from superior production, but Something Wild contains plenty of essential material and performances. Jaska Raatikainen's drumming propels much of the album, especially during the strong middle section of "Red Light in My Eyes, Pt. 1" and "Pt. 2" and "Lake Bodom." One negative factor is the short playing time of Something Wild. At around 32 minutes, this record (and all of the group's studio efforts) plays more like an EP than a full-length. But considering the lack of filler material, Something Wild still contains more than its share of impressive metal.