CHILDREN OF BODOM: More Information Revealed About DINGO Cover Song

April 26, 2008

According to a posting on the CHILDREN OF BODOM fan site Scythes Of Bodom, the band will take part in a tribute album to the Finnish group DINGO with a cover version of "Valkoiset Tiikerit" (translated as "White Tigers"),a song which originally appeared on DINGO's 1985 album "Kerjalaisten Valtakunta".

DINGO is a Finnish rock band formed around 1982 which fused Finnish melancholy with catchy rock melodies. The group's success lasted only for a couple of years before calling it quits in October 1986. They regrouped in 1998 and continue to perform occasionally.

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