|
For more fan interaction with Children of Bodom the band has teamed up with MySpace, the extremely popular interactive online community. MySpace is highlighting Finish metal powerhouse Children Of Bodom as a featured artist of the week. Children Of Bodom has launched their own individual MySpace page (www.myspace.com/officialchildrenofbodom. This online hub allows COB to actively communicate with fans, and make new ones there are 31 million+ current users on MySpace. Children of Bodom now has a new way of interacting with the metal masses via blogs, message boards and bulletins where they can alert "friends" about their upcoming events and breaking news, as well as post concert dates and downloadable music. Along with The new page Children Of Bodom will also be featured as Myspace's artist of the week on the music page from October twenty-fourth to October thirtieth.
- Click here for the Full StoryNote: The preceding story is a summary of the full story published by Adrenaline PR, if it was followed by a message to see the full story. To read the entire story click on the link following the story. Additionally, if you wish to comment on this story, please use the Fan Speak area below. The links provided below will link you to related articles, a CD store for preview and purchase of related music, as well as premium tickets (where applicable.) Click here to return to the full Day in Rock report for 10/21/05
Related News for Children Of Bodom
Preview and Purchase Children Of Bodom music
tell a friend about this article
|
Sammy Hagar Reveals Classic Song That Alex Van Halen Rejected
Amen's Casey Chaos Had Project With Roy Mayorga
Lzzy Hale Open To Rocking With Skid Row Again
L.A. Guns Announce New Album And The Lucky MF'r Tour
Aerosmith Retired Due To Steven's Vocal Injury (2024 In Review)
Ozzy, Lemmy, Motley Crue, More Featured In Welcome To The Rainbow Documentary (2024 In Review)
David Lee Roth Went AWOL After Van Halen Tribute Tour Invite Says Hagar (2024 In Review)
Rammstein Called Allegations 'Baseless And Grossly Exaggerated' (2024 In Review)