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The Arockalypse,Lordi
    • The Arockalypse
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    • It Snows In Hell
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    • The Deadite Girls Gone Wild
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    • They Only Come Out At Night

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    • SCG3 Special Report
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    • Bringing Back The Balls To Rock
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    • The Deadite Girls Gone Wild
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    • The Kids Who Wanna Play With The Dead
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    • It Snows In Hell
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    • Who's Your Daddy?
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    • Hard Rock Hallelujah
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    • They Only Come Out At Night
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    • The Chainsaw Buffet
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    • Good To Be Bad
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    • The Night Of The Loving Dead
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    • Supermonstars (The Anthem Of The Phantoms)
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    • Would You Love A Monsterman (2006 Version)
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    • Mr. Killjoy
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    • EviLove
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    • Would You Love a Monsterman (2006) [Dolby Surround]
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    • Hello Athens Documentaries [Dolby Surround][*]
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    • Music Videos [Dolby Surround][*]

album review

The early 21st century saw many new bands emerge that worshiped good-time, anthemic heavy metal from the '80s. The Darkness immediately come to mind, and also Finland's Lordi. Musically and visually modeled after such groups as Kiss, Alice Cooper, Twisted Sister, and W.A.S.P., Lordi caused a sensation by winning the 2006 Eurovision contest, which in turn made their third release, The Arockalypse, a hit throughout Europe. A year later, the album received a U.S. release via The End Records, which saw the album lengthened by three bonus tracks and a bonus DVD. Fist-pumping metal with over the top theatrics abound throughout, especially on the album's Euro hit, "Hard Rock Hallelujah," as well as the oh-so-subtle "Bringing Back the Balls to Rock" and the power ballad "It Snows in Hell." Add special guest appearances by Kiss' Bruce Kulick, Accept's Udo Dirkschneider, and Twisted Sister's Dee Snider and Jay Jay French, and you have quite a headbanging rock & roll party. To sum it up succinctly, if GWAR actually wrote memorable songs, they would be quite a lot like Lordi. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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      • the arockalypse has begun

      • This is my second favorite lordi album(get heavy being my first). Okay the good stuff is Bringing back the balls to rock, deadite girls gone wild, it snows in hell, who's your daddy? hard rock hallelujah, and good to be bad. you should check out the new would you love a monsterman video, much better than the first one.
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