but as soon as I played the record I was just blown away. I was a big death metal head when this album came out, and the title was quite a weird one at the time. This album holds a lot of nostalgia for me. "It has to be the Amorphis record Tales From The Thousand Lakes. I’m not particaulatly a fan of their music, but when I first saw the artwork for this one, I just felt incredibly annoyed that I hadn’t come up with the idea! It’s just beautiful!" The record with my favourite cover art is. At first, I had some issues with Ville Malja’s vocals, but on this album, it just works.
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They’re a Finnish band and this album is especially something really good. The record I think is the most underrated of all time is. It's such a simple tune but somehow it works for me." This might be cheating a little as it’s a single, but nowadays it's my go-to song whenever I feel bad or when I’m missing my family out on the road. "This would have to be ’Jag trodde änglarna fanns’ by Kamferdrops. The record that always makes me feel good is. It was only when I got older that I started to be a fan of Marty Friedman’s solos on that album. There are so many good songs on that album, and every song has so many cool and unique things about it. It was and it still is just so very good. "I guess that would be Rust in Peace by Megadeth. The record I've played more than any other is. However the very first songs I really started to learn were the songs from Rust in Peace, but Sepultura’s Under Siege (Live in Barcelona) VHS just blew my mind!" Those were Rust in Peace by Megadeth, Seasons in the Abyss by Slayer and Arise by Sepultura. "There were three records that had a huge impact on me wanting to be in a band. The record that made me want to be in a band was.
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All of them were awesome records, and still are utterly amazing records. But I can’t pinpoint which came first exactly! I remember that those were the very first records I bought, well it was all cassettes/tapes back then. "It was either Roxette’s Joyride, Guns N' Roses' Appetite for Destruction or Prince’s Diamonds and Pearls. The first record I ever bought with my own money was. This week, it's the turn of Finnish metal types Children Of Bodom and their bassist Heneka Blacksmith. In My Record Collection, we dig down to the bottom of musicians' souls to find out what the most treasured parts of their record collection are. My Record Collection by Children Of Bodom's Henkka Blacksmith