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* ApocalypseHow: Depending on the song, either humanity is devoured by the eponymous "Scare Force One" airship or, on a more Biblical route, a rain of brimstone and fire is unleashed by [[GodIsEvil God]] in "Heavengeance".


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* RevisitingTheRoots: After the ambitious "Lordiversity" project, the followup album "Screem Writers Guild" is perhaps one of their softest and catchiest albums from their modern era, in the vein of "Get Heavy", but with a cinematic horror atmosphere akin to "The Monsterican Dream". It was received warmly by the fanbase.


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* ScaryScarecrows: "Scarecrow". Mr. Lordi joked in an interview that his friend Tracy Lipp always pestered him to write a song about one, and when he did, it ended up being one of the softest and catchiest tracks off the album, akin to The Ramones' Pet Sematary.
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* ScaryMusicianHarmlessMusic: These dudes look like creatures straight out of a sci-fi/horror movie, but their music wouldn't sound out of place on a classic rock station.

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* ScaryMusicianHarmlessMusic: These dudes look dress like creatures straight out of a sci-fi/horror movie, but their music wouldn't sound out of place on a classic rock station.
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* ScaryMusicianHarmlessMusic: These dudes look like creatures straight out of a sci-fi/horror movie, but their music wouldn't sound out of place on a classic rock station.

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** Actually, scratch that, every album since "To Beast Or Not To Beast" (with the minor exception of Monstereophonic's Theaterror half) are about the band dabbing into their darker and edgier roots.

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** Actually, scratch that, every album since "To Beast Or Not To Beast" (with the minor exception of Monstereophonic's Theaterror half) half and the latest Screem Writers Guild) are about the band dabbing into their darker and edgier roots.



** ''Spooky Sextravaganza Spectacular'' (1995) - Industrial rock

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** ''Spooky Sextravaganza Spectacular'' (1995) - Industrial rockmetal



* DoNotGoGentle: "Monster, Monster" has a victim deciding to go out in a blaze of glory against its attacker.

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* DoNotGoGentle: "Monster, Monster" has a victim deciding to go out in a blaze of glory against its attacker. Another example would be the protagonist of "Be My Maniac" who is inflicting DomesticAbuse with BDSM undertones on their significant other and has grown bored of the status quo. They then encourage their abused lover to turn the tables on them and become the abuser in exchange.
-->''No safe word\\
Baby make it hurt\\
If you make me bleed\\
I'll believe you really love me''
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Happy endings are very rare examples in Lordi songs, but the werewolf protagonist from ''Lycantropical Island'' counts. Although he's shot and killed with a silver bullet, he does reach the titular island as a ghost, according to WordOfGod.
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* HeavyMeta: "Bringing Back the Balls to Rock" and "This is Heavy Metal".

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* HeavyMeta: "Bringing Back the Balls to Rock" Rock", "Hard Rock Hallelujah" and "This is Heavy Metal".

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