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Children of Bodom/Trivium live in Tempe By CrpnDeth, Staff Photographer/Writer Friday, December 2, 2005 @ 2:28 PM
Trivium formed in 2000 after the
band's original singer saw Matt Heafy perform the Offspring's "Self Esteem" with
a drummer at his high school talent show. The band members chose the name
Trivium - which is Latin for the intersection between the three schools of
learning: grammar, rhetoric and logic - because they liked the way it implied an
open-mindedness to different styles, and summed up their musical aesthetic.
After going through various lineups, the band finally found guitarist Corey
Beaulieu, who compliments Heafy's precision playing with solid riffs that help
anchor the songs. Numerous bass players came and went before Paolo Gregoletto,
who has jammed with Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain, was brought in just in
time for the tour with Machine Head. Feeling so strongly about the group, their
music and their dedication to their craft, Paolo left another group to be a part
of Trivium. When Trivium hit the stage
Monday night, they exploded. The packed crowd at the Marquee Theater in
Rumblings in the press have
stated that if Trivium continues its frenzied popularity growth and maintains
their hunger, they might take the throne from those has-beens in
Trivium set list in no particular order:
_______________________________________ Next up was Children of Bodom.
The band’s name originates from
a 45-year-old Finnish murder mystery (one of the most notorious mass murders in
Scandinavian history) which took place near the band's home region. Back in
1960, four teenagers went camping near Bodominjärvi ( After a brief break following
Trivium’s performance, a break barely long enough to wipe the sweat from your
head and grab an overpriced beer, Children of Bodom was welcomed to chants of “Bodom!
Bodom! Bodom!” before the they could even take the stage. They wasted no time
launching in to Living Dead Beat, which is from the new release, Are
You Dead Yet? Following songs included Sixpounder, Silent Night Bodom
Night, Hate Me – each offering a solid, flawless performance. There were
over the top solos including some duals where Alexi and Janna stood
side-by-side. There were the appreciative "Fuck yeah!" yells to the crowd and
the pit retained its energy previously ignited by Trivium. All in all, Children
of Bodom fans – both old and new – left satisfied and sweaty. The band only has a short time left in the states for this
tour before heading back across the seas. You should definitely see them if
there is a show near you. Remaining dates: 02.12.2005 Children of Bodom setlist in no particular order:
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