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The Monsterican Dream is the second studio album by Finnish rock band Lordi, released in 2004.It features an overall heavier sound with a more grim look to the band than Lordi's first album.
Limited Deadition is the upcoming nineteenth studio album by the Finnish rock band Lordi. It is set to be released on 21 March 2025 via Reigning Phoenix Music . [ 3 ]
Udo Dirkschneider guest stars in the song. Although a promo version was released by Lordi's German record label, Drakkar Entertainment, it hasn't appeared in stores.Instead, the promo single was handed out at some events in Germany in February 2006.
Lordi (Finnish pronunciation: [1]) is a Finnish hard rock and heavy metal band. Formed in 1992 [2] by the band's lead singer, songwriter and costume maker Mr Lordi (Tomi Petteri Putaansuu), Lordi are known for wearing monster masks and using horror elements with pyrotechnics during concerts and music videos.
Get Heavy is the debut studio album by Finnish rock band Lordi, released in 2002. Although the bass guitarist Kalma appears on the cover artwork, all bass guitars were played by the former bass guitarist Magnum, who left after the recording and before the release of the album. The album is dedicated to Magnum.
Killection is the tenth studio album by the Finnish rock band Lordi.It was released on 31 January 2020, via AFM Records. [5] [6] The band stated that the album is considered a 'fictional compilation' and would contain songs you would normally hear in the early 1970s to mid-1990s.
In all their previous albums, the album title is also the title of one of the songs (Bend Over and Pray the Lord, Get Heavy, Deadache, Babez for Breakfast) or the title is part of the lyrics in a song somewhere on the album (The Monsterican Dream are lyrics in "Blood Red Sandman" and The Arockalypse are lyrics in "Hard Rock Hallelujah").
Children of the Night, by Nash the Slash, or the title song, 1981; The Children of the Night, by Tribulation, 2015; Children of the Night, by 52nd Street, 1985; Children of the Night, an EP by Dream Evil, 2003; Children of the Night, an EP by Energy, 2011; 13 Stairway - The Children of the Night, by Balzac, 1998