Alexi Laiho

Finnish guitarist and songwriter for Children of Bodom

Alexi Laiho - Finnish guitarist and songwriter for Children of Bodom
Born

April 8th, 1979
46 years ago

Died

2020
5 years ago — 41 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Finland

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A prominent figure in the metal music scene, served as the lead guitarist and vocalist of the band Children of Bodom. Achieved recognition for a unique blend of melodic death metal and power metal. Released several critically acclaimed albums, including 'Follow the Reaper' and 'Hatebreeder', which contributed significantly to the band's popularity. Known for virtuosic guitar skills and a distinctive vocal style. After disbanding in 2019, continued to influence the genre until passing in 2020.

Led Children of Bodom to multiple music awards

Released iconic albums such as 'Follow the Reaper'

Renowned for innovative guitar techniques

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