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* NamesTheSame: "Land of the Free" should not be confused with the Music/GammaRay song. "Full Moon" should not be confused with the Music/{{Stratovarius}} song either.

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* NamesTheSame: SimilarlyNamedWorks: "Land of the Free" should not be confused with the Music/GammaRay song. "Full Moon" should not be confused with the Music/{{Stratovarius}} song either.
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*NamesTheSame: "Land of the Free" should not be confused with the Music/GammaRay song. "Full Moon" should not be confused with the Music/{{Stratovarius}} song either.
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* OneOfUs: Tony Kakko plays ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' and loves ''Series/TheXFiles'' - in fact, the title character of "Letter to Dana" is named after the latter's [[AgentScully female lead]] and "The Truth is Out There" is heavily inspired by that series' MythArc.
** Tony also provided vocals on Powerglove's power metal cover of the ''Pokémon'' theme tune as well as their cover of WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons theme song on ''Saturday Morning Apocalypse''.

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* CreatorBacklash: Tony stated that the band was unhappy with the revisited version of Ecliptica and assumed it would only be released in Japan.

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* CreatorBacklash: Tony stated [[http://www.metal-rules.com/metalnews/2015/05/16/sonata-arctica-interview-with-tony-kakko/ doesn't care much for]] ''Ecliptica Revisited'':
-->In other ways, it was not necessary - I think - because all you can do is to lose the original hassle and the feel of danger you know. Because we are much older now! At
that time, we were just young kids and really excited about it. By doing the band was unhappy with re-recording, you kind of lose this youth, excitement and feel of danger and I would never ever say that this re-release is better than the revisited original version. It’s not. It’s different, like a revised version of Ecliptica and assumed it would only be released in Japan.for a celebration.
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* OneOfUs: Tony Kakko plays WorldOfWarcraft and loves the X-Files.

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* OneOfUs: Tony Kakko plays WorldOfWarcraft ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' and loves ''Series/TheXFiles'' - in fact, the X-Files.title character of "Letter to Dana" is named after the latter's [[AgentScully female lead]] and "The Truth is Out There" is heavily inspired by that series' MythArc.
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** Tony also provided vocals on Powerglove's power metal cover of the ''Pokémon'' theme tune on their latest album, ''Saturday Morning Apocalypse''.

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** Tony also provided vocals on Powerglove's power metal cover of the ''Pokémon'' theme tune on as well as their latest album, cover of WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons theme song on ''Saturday Morning Apocalypse''.



** One of their demos recorded when they were still ''Tricky Beans'' has a random accordion song at the end, after ''Apartment 54.''

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** One of their demos recorded when they were still ''Tricky Beans'' has a random an accordion song at the end, after ''Apartment 54.''
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* OneOfUs: Tony Kakko plays WorldOfWarcraft and loves the X-Files.
** Tony also provided vocals on Powerglove's power metal cover of the ''Pokémon'' theme tune on their latest album, ''Saturday Morning Apocalypse''.
* ThrowItIn: The endings of "The Power of One" and "Draw Me" contain studio chatter.
** ''Reckoning Night'' has a hidden acoustic track called "Jam" at the very end, after Shamandalie.
** One of their demos recorded when they were still ''Tricky Beans'' has a random accordion song at the end, after ''Apartment 54.''

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