[1] Bodyslam was originally called La - On (Northern Thai: ละอ่อน) which means kids or younger people, inspired by the name of freshman orientations at Suankularb Wittayalai School, the elementary school the band (the initial "La-on")'s members attended.
The band returned in 2002 under the new name Bodyslam, shifting to heavier rock music with only three of the original six members remaining.
Bodyslam's long-time touring drummer, Chad, was finally announced as an official member and had appeared in music videos, posters, and album covers.
The fourth member was Thanachai "Yod" Tantrakul, the new guitarist who was brought in to replace Ratthapol.
On 15 September 2007, Bodyslam released their fourth album Save My Life and a major concert in Bangkok followed in early October of that same year.
They performed the largest concert in Thailand called Bodyslam Live in Kraam, at Rajamangala National Stadium on November 27, 2010 with an audience of 65,000 people.
[citation needed] In February 9–10 Bodyslam had a concert "M-150 Presents BODYSLAMFEST Wi-Cha Tua Bao Live In Rajamangala Stadium with an audience of 65,000 people.
[7] On March 21, 2024, Bodyslam announced their upcoming concert called "EveryBodyslam2024 The Sunny Side Up Live At Impact Arena", which will be held for 2 days (June 22–23).