Stand with Finland's most relentless melodic-death-metal export on the Children Of Bodom Nouveau Reaper T-Shirt in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Children Of Bodom merchandise for fans who treat Alexi Laiho's catalogue as scripture.
Children Of Bodom were founded in Espoo, Finland in 1993 and spent the late 90s and 2000s pushing technical, neoclassical-tinged melodic death metal into the mainstream metal world across Hatebreeder, Follow the Reaper, Hate Crew Deathroll and Are You Dead Yet?. The Reaper has been the band's mascot from the start, and the Nouveau treatment reframes him with a slightly more decorative, art-nouveau-leaning twist.
Printed onto soft-style cotton in a comfortable unisex cut, this short-sleeved black tee is for fans carrying the band's catalogue forward after the 2019 disbanding.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Nouveau Reaper
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Children Of Bodom fans, melodic-death-metal collectors, Alexi Laiho-era listeners
Stand with Finland's most relentless melodic-death-metal export on the Children Of Bodom Nouveau Reaper T-Shirt in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Children Of Bodom merchandise for fans who treat Alexi Laiho's catalogue as scripture.
Children Of Bodom were founded in Espoo, Finland in 1993 and spent the late 90s and 2000s pushing technical, neoclassical-tinged melodic death metal into the mainstream metal world across Hatebreeder, Follow the Reaper, Hate Crew Deathroll and Are You Dead Yet?. The Reaper has been the band's mascot from the start, and the Nouveau treatment reframes him with a slightly more decorative, art-nouveau-leaning twist.
Printed onto soft-style cotton in a comfortable unisex cut, this short-sleeved black tee is for fans carrying the band's catalogue forward after the 2019 disbanding.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Nouveau Reaper
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: Children Of Bodom fans, melodic-death-metal collectors, Alexi Laiho-era listeners