CHILDREN OF BODOM: New Song To Premiere On FULL METAL JACKIE's Radio Show

February 3, 2011

"Ugly", a brand new song from Finnish metallers CHILDREN OF BODOM , will be premiered during this weekend's (February 4-6) edition of Full Metal Jackie's nationally syndicated radio show.

To see a full list of stations carrying the show and when it airs, go to FullMetalJackieRadio.com.

"Ugly" comes off CHILDREN OF BODOM's new album, "Relentless Reckless Forever", which is now available for pre-order in a variety of formats via RelentlessRecklessForever.com. These include the "Super Deluxe Edition", which consists of the album housed within a 64-page hardcover book plus a DVD containing a special behind-the-scenes look at the making of the "Was It Worth It?" music video and CHILDREN OF BODOM "Live from Bloodstock Open Air" footage as well as a first look at a Rock House instructional guitar lesson with the band's frontman Alexi Laiho taken from the upcoming "In Your Face Guitar" instructional DVD, which also hits stores on March 8. A second special edition package contains the "Super Deluxe Edition" of "Relentless Reckless Forever" and adds a limited vinyl LP version of the album, a CHILDREN OF BODOM t-shirt and the "In Your Face Guitar" instructional DVD. The first 300 fans to pre-order this bundle will also receive a "Relentless Reckless Forever" poster autographed by the band.

Recorded in Finland's Petrax Studios with famed rock producer Matt Hyde (SLAYER, MONSTER MAGNET),"Relentless Reckless Forever" is the seventh studio album of COB's illustrious career and the first new record from the band since 2008's "Blooddrunk", which debuted at #22 on The Billboard 200 chart and scored the quintet its third consecutive No. 1 debut in Finland.

"Relentless Reckless Forever" track listing:

01. Not My Funeral
02. Shovel Knockout
03. Roundtrip to Hell and Back
04. Pussyfoot Miss Suicide
05. Relentless Reckless Forever
06. Ugly
07. Cry of the Nihilist
08. Was It Worth It?
09. Northpole Throwdown
10. Party All the Time (EDDIE MURPHY cover)

Check out the cover artwork below.

"We worked super-hard on this album, at least for me it was pretty much no sleep or rest for six weeks," stated Laiho. "But we were determined to make the best COB album ever, so we were willing to do whatever it took. Of course, having our producer Matt Hyde kicking our asses 24/7 definitely made the results even better, so obviously we're more than anxious to get this album out there"

"Was It Worth It?", the new limited-edition 12-inch picture-disc single from CHILDREN OF BODOM, will be made available on February 28 exclusively through U.K.'s What Records. Limited to only 500 copies, it features the following tracks:

Side A: "Was It Worth It?"
Side B: "Angels Don’t Kill" (live at Bloodstock)

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