Children Of Bodom "Angels Don't Kill"
About "Angels Don't Kill"
Hate Crew Deathroll is the fourth studio album by Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom, released in 2003 under the Century Media label. It is the final Children of Bodom album to be recorded with all five original members, as their original rhythm guitarist, Alexander Kuoppala, would leave the band in 2003. It was successful both in Europe and the USA, which is demonstrated by the appearance of the "Needled 24/7" music video on MTV2's Headbangers Ball. "Needled 24/7" also featured on the heavy metal documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey and the 2012 horror comedy video game Lollipop Chainsaw.
The track "Angels Don't Kill" was included on the soundtrack of the 2009 video game Brütal Legend and the track "Hate Crew Deathroll" was included in the 2007 skateboarding video game Skate.
Top songs by Children Of Bodom
Angels Don't Kill
Warheart
Aces High
Hellion
Silent Scream
You're Better Off Dead
Touch Like Angel Of Death
Follow The Reaper
Everytime I Die
Rebel Yell
Kissing The Shadows
Needled 24|7
Shot In The Dark
Red Light In My Eyes — Pt I
Lil' Blooded Ridin' Hood
Red Light In My Eyes — Pt Ii
In The Shadows
Black Widow
Hate Me
The Nail
Downfall
Children Of Decadence
Wrath Within
Bodom After Midnight
Triple Corpse Hammerblow
Silent Night, Bodom Night
Taste Of My Scythe
Sixpounder
Bed Of Razors
Bodom Beach Terror
Downfall (live)
Hate Crew Deathroll
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