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* ''[[Kotiteollisuus (album)|Kotiteollisuus]]'' <small>('Home Industry')</small> (2011)
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* ''[[Sotakoira II]]'' <small>('The War Dog II')</small> (2012)
* ''[[Sotakoira II]]'' <small>('The War Dog II')</small> (2012)
* ''Maailmanloppu'' <small>('Apocalypse')</small> (2013)


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Kotiteollisuus
Kotiteollisuus at Ilosaarirock
Kotiteollisuus at Ilosaarirock
Background information
OriginLappeenranta, Finland
GenresHeavy metal
Hard rock
Years active1991–present
LabelsJohanna Kustannus
MembersJouni Hynynen
Janne Hongisto
Jari Sinkkonen
Tuomas Holopainen (sessional)
Websitewww.kotiteollisuus.com

Kotiteollisuus is a Finnish hard rock/heavy metal band that was formed in 1991 in Lappeenranta. The band released its first demo tape in 1993 under the name "Hullu ukko ja Kotiteollisuus" ("Crazy Old Man and Home Industry"). The shortened name and current line-up was established in 1997.

Kotiteollisuus is said to combine "furious heavy metal with Finnish sullenness". Subjects frequently touched upon in songs are the current state of the nation, religion and mankind in general. The band members have become known for their outspokenness during interviews and shows. Especially guitarist-vocalist Jouni Hynynen is known for insulting and commenting on the audience during live shows.

Kotiteollisuus is undoubtedly one of the most popular metal bands in Finland, having produced one platinum and several gold-selling albums and winning Emma-awards in 2003 and 2005 for best metal record (Helvetistä itään[1]) and best DVD (Kotiteollisuus DVD[2]) respectively. The band released their tenth album, Ukonhauta, on 18 February 2009.

Tuomas Holopainen of the famous Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish has played guest keyboards on the band's three latest albums as well as during several live gigs whenever he hasn't been too busy with his other projects, mainly Nightwish.

Current line-up

Past members

Discography

Studio albums

Singles/EPs

  • Noitavasara (promo) ('The Witch Hammer') (1996)
  • Kuulohavaintoja ('Auditory Perceptions') (1997)
  • Routa ei lopu ('The Frost Won't End') (1998)
  • Juoksu ('The Run') (1998)
  • Eevan perintö ('Eve's Heritage') (1999)
  • Jos sanon ('If I Say') (2000)
  • Kädessäni ('In My Hand') (2001) (2000)
  • Yksinpuhelu ('Monologue') (2001)
  • Rakastaa/ei rakasta ('Loves me/Loves me not') (2002)
  • Vuonna yksi ja kaksi ('In the Year One And Two') (2002)
  • ±0 (2002)
  • Routa ei lopu (on ilmoja pidelly) ('The Frost Won't End (Some Weather We've Had') (2003)
  • Helvetistä itään ('Eastward From Hell') (2003)
  • Minä olen ('I am') (2003)
  • Tämän taivaan alla ('Under This Sky') (2004)
  • Kultalusikka ('The Golden Spoon') (2004)
  • Vieraan sanomaa ('Said by a Stranger') (2005)
  • Kaihola ('The Place of Longing') (2005)
  • Arkunnaula ('Coffin's Nail') (2006)
  • Vapaus johtaa kansaa ('Liberty Leads the People') (2006) feat. CMX & 51Koodia
  • Tuonelan koivut ('Birches of Tuonela') (2007)
  • Kummitusjuna ('Ghost Train') (2007)
  • Sotakoira ('The War Dog') (2008)
  • Kuollut Kävelee ('Dead Man Walking') (2009)

Compilations

DVDs

  • Kotiteollisuus DVD (2005)
  • Tuuliajolla 2006 (2006)
  • Itärintama (2010)

Documentaries

  • Rai Rai! (2005)

References