Lordi - Members

Members

Lordi's line-ups
1996–1997
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals, drums
  • Amen – lead guitar
  • G-Stealer – bass
1997–1999
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – lead guitar
  • G-Stealer – bass
  • Enary – keyboards
1999–2000
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – lead guitar
  • Magnum – bass
  • Enary – keyboards
2000–2002
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – lead guitar
  • Magnum – bass
  • Enary – keyboards, vocals
  • Kita - drums, vocals
2002–2005
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – lead guitar
  • Kalma – bass, vocals
  • Enary – keyboards, vocals
  • Kita – drums, vocals
2005
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – lead guitar
  • Kalma – bass, vocals
  • Awa – keyboards, vocals
  • Kita – drums, vocals
2005–2010
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – guitar
  • OX – bass
  • Awa – keyboards, vocals
  • Kita – drums, vocals
2010–2012
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – guitar
  • OX – bass
  • Awa – keyboards, vocals
  • Otus - drums
2012
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – guitar
  • OX – bass
  • Awa – keyboards, vocals
  • The Drummer - drums
2012–present
  • Mr. Lordi – vocals
  • Amen – guitar
  • OX – bass
  • The Keyboardist - keyboards
  • The Drummer - drums

Members of Lordi always wear masks at interviews and have stated their desire for their personal identities to remain private. The band has not confirmed or denied the accuracy of these names. However, they have been widely published in the media and on websites.

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