KYLHULLUT: 'Kieli Hanurissa' Video Available

April 6, 2008

"Kieli Hanurissa", the new video from KYLHULLUT the Finnish punk project featuring CHILDREN OF BODOM frontman Alexi Laiho on guitar/vocals can be viewed below. (Note: Alexi does not appear in the clip but is featured on the accompanying audio track.) The video was filmed in October 2007 by drummer/bassist Tonmi Lillman (also of AJATTARA; ex-SINERGY).

"Kieli hanurissa" (Finnish for "Tongue in ass") comes off the group's latest album, "Peraukko Sivistyksess" (Finnish for "Asshole in Civilization"),which came out in November through Finland's Krklund Records.

KYLHULLUT is:

Alexi Laiho - Guitar, Vocals
Vesku Jokinen - Vocals
Tonmi Lillman - Drums, Bass

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