CHILDREN OF BODOM: 'Needled 24/7' Video To Debut This Weekend

April 22, 2004

CHILDREN OF BODOM's video for "Needled 24/7" will make its "Headbanger's Ball" debut this Saturday, April 24. In addition, the band will be the featured guests on the May 8 episode of the popular MTV2 show.

CHILDREN OF BODOM recently completed work on a new EP, "Trashed, Lost & Strungout", due this summer through Spinefarm Records. The CD was recorded at Astia studio with Anssi Kippo, and it was mixed by Mikko Karmila at Finnvox Studios.

"Trashed, Lost & Strungout" will include two new songs, a couple of cover versions and "a lot of extra stuff," according to a posting on the band's web site.

CHILDREN OF BODOM have just returned to the U.S. on tour with ICED EARTH and EVERGREY in support of highly acclaimed disc, "Hate Crew Deathroll".

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