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Change: at the Drakkar Entertainment siteLordi information at the Sanctuary Records siteNYTimes: "Finland Squirms as Its Latest Export Steps Into Spotlight"Eurovision.tv interview of Lordi(Finnish) An interview from 2003 (Helsingin Sanomat)(Finnish) An interview from 2004 (Rytmi)(Finnish) A review of 'The Arockalypse'Italian Fanclub/WebsiteGrilliFilms: Lordi videos
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Change: Would You Love a Monsterman?" (Directed by Pete Riski) (2002)"Devil is a Loser" (Directed by Pete Riski) (2003)"Blood Red Sandman" (Directed by Pete Riski) (2004)"Hard Rock Hallelujah" (winning song of Eurovision 2006) (Directed by Pete Riski) (2006)"
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Change: (Hybrid album of "Get Heavy" & "Monsterican Dream" for marketing in UK) (2005)The Arockalypse (2006) FIN #1 UK #100The Arockalypse Special Edition (2006)(The Arockalypse with 3 bonus tracks and DVD with Hello Athens, Live at the Market Square and Hard
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Change: Amen" - electric guitar [17]"OX" - bass guitar [17]"Awa" - keyboards [17]"Kita" - drums [17] Former members "G-Stealer" - bass guitar (1995-2000)"Magnum" - bass guitar (2000–2002)"Kalma" - bass guitar (2002–2005)"Enary" - keyboards (1997–2005)
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Change: the media and on websites as follows: Current members "Mr. Lordi" - vocals [17]"Amen" - electric guitar [17]"OX" - bass guitar [17]"Awa" - keyboards [17]"Kita" - drums [17] Former members
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Change: card edition. Members Members of Lordi always wear masks at interviews and have stated their desire for their personal identities to remain private. The band has not confirmed or denied the accuracy of these names, however, they have been widely published in the media and on websites as follows:
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Change: On December 16, 2006, it was announced on The End Records official website that the band had signed on to the label and would be
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May 13 2007, 6:05 AM EDT
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Change: sing karaoke was (successfully) attempted by approximately 80,000 people, singing Hard Rock Hallelujah. The previous record was held by 50,000 Irish rugby fans. New record label
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Change: To celebrate their recent victory in the Eurovision Song Contest, Lordi held a public, free, open-air concert in the Market Square in Helsinki, Finland, on
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Change: not write songs such as "Hard Rock Hallelujah" or "Devil is a Loser".Despite, or maybe because of, the controversy, Greece ended up awarding Lordi 12 points, the highest possible, in the contest final. Concert in Helsinki
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Change: In Finland the choice was criticised by some and a group of religious leaders went as far as calling President Halonen to veto their entry.
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May 13 2007, 6:03 AM EDT
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Change: Having been voted for by all countries except Albania, Armenia and Monaco, Lordi scored the highest number of points for any entry in any Eurovision
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Change: Finnish commentator) in a black Lordi shirt came and stood in front of the camera, covering the view.Lordi's costume is in the historical costumes section in Turku Castle. Eurovision Song Contest 2006
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May 13 2007, 6:01 AM EDT
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Change: On 24 May 2006, the Finnish tabloid magazine 7 Päivää (7 Days) published a picture of Lordi's face on the front page, and two days
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May 13 2007, 6:01 AM EDT
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Change: Despite the band's strict approach in relation to their costumes, and due to their newfound success, multiple newspapers began publishing photos of the band members
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Change: Lordi have stated that their costumes have been inspired by KISS. Mr. Lordi himself has said that without KISS, Lordi probably wouldn´t exist. The costumes
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May 13 2007, 6:00 AM EDT
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Change: The monster costumes are such an integral part of Lordi's publicity image that they refuse to be photographed or even interviewed without them, even if
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Change: In the beginning of the 1990s, Putaansuu played in a small band from Rovaniemi. He left the band when the other members didn't agree with
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Change: Lordi won the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest with a record 292 points, giving Finland its first ever victory. Lordi featured on the 2006 MTV Europe
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