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Even if the only Scandinavian word you know is “smorgasbord,” that's all you need to get a grip on Blooddrunk, the sixth studio album by Finnish metal quintet Children of Bodom. There's no denying that the group's sound amounts to a pinch of this and a bit of that, but it all adds up to a satisfying meal — not just a bunch of quirky tastes pureed together.
Founded in 1993 and named for an especially notorious case of multiple homicide, the Bodoms stormed to prominence with an epic fusion of power-metal guitar riffage and black-metal pomp, capped by the searing vocals of singer-guitarist Alexi “Wildchild” Laiho. The band also demonstrated a wicked sense of humor in settings so gleefully bloody, it was hard to tell whether the tongue in Laiho's cheek was his or yours. Laiho & Co. simplified and hardened their sound on 2005's Are You Dead Yet?, incorporating rowdy hardcore chug and machine-tooled grooves. The move appealed to new fans, but enraged the band's old-school purists.
Those are the “fans” who proclaimed Blooddrunk a disaster. Don't believe it: From the fierce thrash that launches opening track “Hellhounds on My Trail,” the Bodoms seldom set a foot wrong. True, the… read more »