The Rasmus

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Biography

The Rasmus are a band from Finland. They are one of the most popular band in Finland whom music has been played in radio around the world. They have altogether make 7 albums in their 14 years career. Their albums are Peep, Playboys, Hell Of A Collection, Into, Dead Letters, Hide From The Sun And Their Latest Is Called Black Roses. They have sold almost 4 million copies of albums worldwide; the most famous song is In The Shadows.

  • Aliases
  • The Ramus
  • Primary profession
  • Soundtrack·actor·composer
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Knows language
  • English language

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Band Members are Lauri Ylnen Eero Heinonen , Pauli Rantasalmi and Aki Hakala. All were born in Helsinki, Finland.

First album was called Peep.

Have Sold 3 500 000 Copies Of Album World Wide.

The name Rasmus does not actually mean anything, the band has said in interviews that they chose it because it sounds Finnish and is easy to remember.

Dead Letters Sold Almost 2 million copies worldwide.

Hide From The Sun Sold 500 000 Copies Worldwide.

Released a song called October & April with nightwishs singer Anette Olzon on their new 2009 compilation album "Best Of The Rasmus".

Albums Are Peep, Playboys, Hell Of A Tester, Into, Dead Letters, Hide From The Sun & Black Roses.

Their 2008 Album Entitle Black Roses Sold 250 000 copies worldwide.

The rasmus releases their 8th album title "the rasmus" on April 2012. The album sales are estimated between 180 000 to 250 000 copies.

Their music style varies from pop, rock, alternative-metal, rap, funk, skate-punk, ska-rock.

They have been around since 1996.

(September 2008) Finland, preparing to release Black Roses and also to kick their World Tour in 2009

(February 2010) In Finland, working on their 8th studio album.

(April 2013) on a break in their native finland preparing to write new materials which is for 2014 album release.

Pictured on one of six Finnish postage stamps celebrating Finnish Rock Bands, issued 11 September 2015. Price on day of issue was 1.10.

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