Lordi - Devil Is A Loser (2003) Instant

: The lyrics take jabs at those who take Satanism too seriously and even mention Gene Simmons, referencing the influence of KISS on the band's style. Release Information

: The single included the fan-favorite track "Don't Let My Mother Know" . Record Label : Distributed by Drakkar Records . Music Video & Live Performance

: In live shows, the performance of this song is famous for Mr. Lordi's mechanical wings, which deploy during the chorus.

Despite the band's demonic aesthetic, the song is famously cited by frontman Mr. Lordi as evidence that they are .

"Devil Is a Loser" is the second single from Lordi's debut studio album, (2002), and is widely considered an all-time classic in the band's discography. Released as a single in early 2003, it features the band's signature mix of hard rock and monster-themed theatricality. Song Meaning and Themes

: The lyrics describe the Devil as a "loser" and the singer's "bitch," effectively mocking the idea of selling one's soul for power or fame.

: It warns against seeking "gain without pain," highlighting that deals with "Hell Incorporated" always result in a bill that must be paid.

: The lyrics take jabs at those who take Satanism too seriously and even mention Gene Simmons, referencing the influence of KISS on the band's style. Release Information

: The single included the fan-favorite track "Don't Let My Mother Know" . Record Label : Distributed by Drakkar Records . Music Video & Live Performance

: In live shows, the performance of this song is famous for Mr. Lordi's mechanical wings, which deploy during the chorus.

Despite the band's demonic aesthetic, the song is famously cited by frontman Mr. Lordi as evidence that they are .

"Devil Is a Loser" is the second single from Lordi's debut studio album, (2002), and is widely considered an all-time classic in the band's discography. Released as a single in early 2003, it features the band's signature mix of hard rock and monster-themed theatricality. Song Meaning and Themes

: The lyrics describe the Devil as a "loser" and the singer's "bitch," effectively mocking the idea of selling one's soul for power or fame.

: It warns against seeking "gain without pain," highlighting that deals with "Hell Incorporated" always result in a bill that must be paid.

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